Physical Address: Jamil King Ministries
8745 Gary Burns Dr. Suite 160 #352, Frisco TX 75034
Physical Address: Jamil King Ministries
8745 Gary Burns Dr. Suite 160 #352, Frisco TX 75034
You can’t pour new wine into old wineskins.
Not if you want it to last.
That’s not just a Scripture — it’s a leadership reality.
What God is doing in this generation cannot be sustained by outdated models, broken financial systems, or ego-driven platforms. What He’s doing requires a new wineskin — a fresh structure that can hold both the power and the weight of His presence.
“And no one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the new wine will burst the skins; the wine will run out and the wineskins will be ruined.
No, new wine must be poured into new wineskins.”
I didn’t fully understand this verse until I tried to lead people using outdated systems.
It wasn’t sustainable.
It wasn’t biblical.
And God, in His mercy, allowed it to fail — so He could rebuild something stronger.
A new wineskin isn’t about throwing away everything old.
It’s about reforming what remains so it can carry what’s coming.
In our case, the new wineskin became a culture, not just a plan:
We didn’t just change the structure —
we changed the spirit behind the structure.
Out of this new wineskin, our programs and priorities emerged:
These aren’t programs for marketing.
They’re manifestations of our new DNA.
We’re not just rebuilding a church — we’re redefining what church culture can look like when it’s free from financial bondage, emotional manipulation, and outdated metrics of success.
We don’t want to be big — we want to be fruitful.
We don’t want to be flashy — we want to be faithful.
We don’t want to impress people — we want to impact people.
If you’re a leader reading this, let me tell you plainly:
You can’t lead a 21st-century move of God with 20th-century models of ministry.
The wineskin has to shift.
The oil is still flowing — but the container has to change.
The anointing is available — but it must rest on structure that won’t leak.
God gave us the grace to do this debt-free.
But the deeper grace was this:
He gave us the courage to break the old pattern… and rebuild the culture.
We didn’t just survive the wilderness.
We’re walking into the Promised Land.
And we’re doing it without a mortgage.