Winemaker

Winemaker

Daily Devotional

Daily Devotional

June 2, 2022

Winemaker

Vince Amlin

We know that all things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to God’s purpose. – Romans 8:28 (NRSV)

Last June, I decided to make dandelion wine. It sounded romantic. Early summer in a bottle. Weeds turned into wine.

At a city park, I convinced my wife to join the illegal harvest. Back home, we painstakingly separated the yellow petals from the green bracts until our fingers were stained and our bowl was full. I made a simple syrup, juiced and zested three oranges and a lemon, activated some champagne yeast, and threw it all in a jar to ferment.

Nine weeks later, I opened it up to bottle it, and it smelled disgusting. Sickeningly sweet. Overwhelmingly floral. (Almost like hundreds of dandelions…) I took a taste and knew that no one would ever drink this wine. But I’d put in so much time, I went ahead anyway.

I set a reminder for six months, and when it came up, I put the smallest bottle in the fridge. That night, I poured us each a tiny taste. We raised our glasses and prepared for disappointment.

But we were surprised. It was good. Light and not too sweet. Pale yellow, like early summer in a bottle.

Something had happened in that bottle. Something had happened over those months. A miracle. Weeds turned into wine.

Paul treats it as obvious: we know that all things work together for good for those who love God.

To me it is anything but. The whole project seems a mess. A waste. A total loss.

But I cling to the promise, even now: God is working. A miracle is underway. In the fullness of time, it will be good.

Prayer

Jesus, winemaker, transform us.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Vince Amlin is co-pastor of Bethany UCC, Chicago, and co-planter of Gilead Church Chicago, forming now.

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