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 A drunken coal miner came to Christ & went stone cold sober.
He began telling all his friends about his freedom in Christ & the evils of alcohol.
One friend decided to trap him.
"Do you really believe Jesus turned water into wine?"
"Absolutely!" he replied.
"For me, He's turned wine into a house, furniture, clothes, & food for my family!"
In John's gospel, in Jn 1:19-28, on the 1st day John the Baptist says he isn't the Christ.
It'll be One Who comes after him.
On the 2nd day, in Jn 1:29-31 he sees Jesus & says He's the One.
Early in the 3rd day, in Jn 1:35-42 two of John the Baptist's disciples, Andrew & John (unnamed), started following Jesus.
Later that day, Jn 2:1-11 picks up the story.
Let's look.
1aOn the 3rd day was a wedding in Cana of Galilee.
Tiny town, whereabouts unknown.
1bJesus' mother was there.
(John never names Mary.)
Why there?
Relative of bride or groom?
Maybe.
She's helping to cater it.
2Jesus & his disciples had also been invited.
He isn't yet well-known.
So, he & his posse are likely invited due to Mary.
He goes!
Jesus loves a good party.
Then, & now.
Wouldn't it be wise to invite Jesus to every party?
Especially weddings?
Suddenly, 3aThe wine was gone.
They ran out!
Trivial?
Not so.
An ANE wedding lasted days, often a week.
It was a community party, not private.
Run out of wine?
Social disgrace!
Scriptures like Jdg 9:13 & Ps 104:15 picture wine as joy.
Run out of wine?
An omen!
Your joy will run out!
Worse, it's likely a financial disaster for the groom.
Legally, he has to put on a feast equal to the gifts he expects.
If he fails, he can be sued for up to half the value of those gifts!
Why run out?
He's likely poor.
In every way, it's a disaster!
3bMary told Jesus, "They have no more wine."
What Mary did is a lesson.
Got a problem?
Do what she did.
Take our problem to Jesus.
He's the answer to every problem.
Not just in church.
4aJesus said, "Woman, what concern is that to you & to me? Harsh?
No.
To her, it's like Ma'am in our culture.
Polite.
But it isn't Mom.
Jesus is showing Mary that His time under her authority has ended.
The time of His ministry has begun.
As of now, His Father is the authority in His life.
Not His mother.
4bMy hour hasn't yet come."
If you live with your folks, be careful with Jesus' words.
Imagine: "Take out the trash!" "What's that got to do with me?
My hour hasn't yet come!"
Or "Make your bed!" "What's that got to do with me?
My hour hasn't yet come!" Try it, & your hour will come sooner than you want.
Jesus' hour was the time to fully reveal His glory.
On the cross, redeeming Creation.
Till then, only 3 disciples got a peek, at His Transfiguration.
For now, it isn't time.
This is a lesson.
If someone asks us to do something, even a parent, it doesn't mean we should say yes.
Ask the Father, 1st.
Mary isn't upset.
She's known Who Jesus is since before His birth.
She readily accepts His new priority.
5Mary said to the servants, "Do whatever He tells you."
This is another lesson.
Need Jesus to act on our behalf?
Notice how Mary did it.
Give the need to Him.
Don't tell Him how to meet it.
Just give it to Him.
Then step back.
Trust Him to meet it.
That's how we should pray.
If we pray & trust, He's free to act any way He pleases.
Including ways that amaze us.
6aNow standing there are 6 stone water jars for the Jewish purification rites.
6bEach holds 20-30 gallons.
120-180 gallons of water.
Enough for all guests to wash before eating, as custom requires.
Guests are already enjoying the wedding feast, so many or all the jars are empty.
7aJesus said, "Fill the jars with water."
They wonder.
What will He do?
Add grapes, sugar, & ferment it all in a hot minute?
Never happen!
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