Saturday, April 6, 2024

This Week's Sunday School Lesson, "The Miracle At The Cross", John 2:1-12

 THE MIRACLE AT THE WEDDING


John 2:1-13


MARRIAGE, GOD’S FIRST INSTITUTION

On the third day, a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus' mother was there, 2 and Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding. 3 When the wine was gone, Jesus' mother said to him, "They have no more wine."


What is important about the third day? When was the third day?

We are sure. There are some possible explanations.

Since the story is a continuation of the Last part of Chapter 1, It could mean the

third day after the call of His first three disciples.


It could mean the third day of the week. In Jewish times the day began at

6 PM. The first day would be Sat/Sun. The Second day would be, Sun/Mon

and the third day would be Mon/Tue. The time could have been 6 PM Monday.

A wedding celebration would last a week. To run out of wine early in the

celebration would be an embarrassment to the groom and family.


Mary may have been invited because she was a relative of the family. Jesus

and His disciples were invited because He was considered a rabbi and to

celebrate the beginning of a new family. Probably, Jesus arrived

later in the day.


It is fitting that Jesus' first miracle was a wedding because His relationship to

the Church is the bride-groom. We are His bride. Wine was the celebratory drink.

We celebrate our faith in Jesus by drinking wine, a symbol of His atoning blood

shed on the cross for our salvation.


Three is a divine number, the Holy Trinity. Jesus rose on the third day. There were three

disciples in His inner circle, Peter, James, and John. Noah had three sons.

Peter denied Jesus three times during His trial.


Jesus is the author of marriage, the keeper of marriage, and the protector

of marriage. Marriage is the first divine human institution formed by God.

Jesus' presence represents the love he has for the Church


Running out of wine represents our continuous need for the provisions of Jesus

and our continuous celebration of the death and resurrection of Christ.


Mothers are the first to show compassion for their children. They are concerned

about the needs and desires of the family. When we have a need or desire we ought

to make our requests known first to Jesus. Before we try to work things out we need

to be confident that Jesus has already planned it out.


JESUS REVEALS HIMSELF THROUGH YOUR

 EXPERIENCES

V:4 "Dear woman, why do you involve me?" Jesus replied. "My time has not yet co."

5 His mother said to the servants, "Do whatever he tells you."


To call His mother a woman was not disrespectful but a change in position. Jesus was

not just her son but the Messiah of mankind. Mary was not just a mother, but a servant of

the most high God. Jesus was beginning the building of His Church. He is the chief

cornerstone.


Jesus time had not come to be seated at the right hand of the Father with all power

over heaven and earth and to be our intercessor before the Father. While our desires are

Jesus concern, our most pressing need to hear the good news and accept Jesus as

Lord and Savior.


The first miracle Mary the the mother of Jesus experienced was the conception of Jesus

in her body by the power of the Holy Spirit. Perhaps she remembered her

visit by the angel Gabriel telling her the good news of being chosen to

be the mother of Jesus by Holy Spirit conception. She was sure of the

power of God by her experience. If God could create a baby of flesh and

blood in her body without the hands of man, He certainly could supply wine for the marriage.


Notice Mary did not doubt Jesus would answer her prayer. She was so

confident that she directed two servants to do what Jesus asked. When we

make a request to Jesus in prayer, don’t limit what He can do by our

knowledge. Never doubt the power and creativity of Our Lord and Savior.

My son has a saying; If you pray don’t doubt, If you doubt don’t pray.

There was no wine in the community, and they didn’t have

time to make wine. It was Monday evening, there was no place to

buy wine. A problem for me. But not for Jesus.




I GOT JESUS, IT IS ENOUGH

V:6 Nearby stood six stone water jars, the kind used by the Jews for ceremonial washing, each holding from twenty to thirty gallons.

7 Jesus said to the servants, "Fill the jars with water"; so they filled them to the brim.


Notice our greatest blessing starts with obedience to God’s Word. We will never know

where God will lead us or what He will do for us until follow His commands.


FOLLOW JESUS TO YOUR BLESSINGS

V:8 Then he told them, "Now draw some out and take it to the master of the banquet."


Why would Jesus choose water jars used for washing hands and feet? Was it

acceptable to drink? God uses what you have to bless you. What He makes

clean is clean. Water is a precious resource. Water represents the spiritual

purification of Jesus. The six jars, 120 to 180 gallons of water represent the

endless supply in Jesus. Jesus is our storehouse.


When Jesus gives you a command, follow it to your blessing. Not only are you

blessed, but others around you are blessed. The servants didn’t know what to expect,

so it required no faith on their part. Mary's faith was Jesus would supply the wine.

She didn’t know how, she knew He would.


When did the water become wine? Was it when the pots were filled, or was it

when it was taken out of the pots? We may never know, but the miracle took

place at the command of Jesus. To validate the quality of the wine it was taken

to the master of the banquet. Anybody can make wine. It takes skill and time to

make quality wine. Jesus doesn't operate on human skill or time. He operates on

His divine power.


Notice, that Jesus didn't command the water to become wine. It became wine according

to the obedience of the servants to His directions. There are hidden blessings in

Jesus that you don’t know about until you take your prayers to Him.


There was no formal praise and worship going on at the wedding. They were having a

party. Praise and worship begin with faith and obedience. The only party you ought

to attend is a party with Jesus.


JESUS GIVES YOU HIS BEST

V:9 They did so, 9 and the master of the banquet tasted the water that had been turned into wine. He did not realize where it had come from, though the servants who had drawn the water knew. Then he called the bridegroom aside 10 and said, "Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now."


Whenever Jesus does something, it will always far exceed what man can

do. The best in our lives will always be with Jesus. Jesus does not shop at Walmart

or your local grocery store, He calls the best out of nothing. He takes what He created

and makes it what we need.



THE JOB OF GLORIFYING THE FATHER

V:11 This, the first of his miraculous signs, Jesus performed at Cana in Galilee. He thus revealed his glory, and his disciples put their faith in him.


The family ought to always be first. God's family and everything else second. This miracle

at the start of Jesus's public ministry emphasized family and family development. Jesus should be the center of your family. There is a song that says Jesus is the center of my

Joy. Start your day in Jesus Joy and you will continue in joy.


The first three disciples were introduced to Jesus by John the Baptist. It is our personal

experience with Jesus that grows our faith. There is no mention of the disciples being involved in the miracle. It had to be revealed by Jesus to them. We have to believe

what the Word says. Faith comes by hearing and not by sight. You don’t have to see

an event to believe Jesus is involved. We see horrible stuff all the time that Jesus protects us from.


Our first objective in the morning ought to be to give God glory. If you start your

day praising God, you will end in His glory.


DON’T FORGET WHERE YOU CAME FROM

V:12 After this he went down to Capernaum with his mother and brothers and his disciples. There they stayed for a few days.


Jesus started His ministry near His hometown. There is not much discussion

in the Gospels about Jesus’ family life. This text indicates that Jesus kept in contact

with His family. Jesus created a family, and His maternal family was

important to Him. Jesus spent quality time with His family. Many of His miracles

were in that area. We must spend quality time with our families. It is believed that

Capernaum was the central base of Jesus's operation.


Never forget where you came from. Your early life experiences are an important part of who you are. Jesus was the son of a carpenter, and a fisherman, raised in a family devoted to God's commands. He built His church, fished men out of darkness, and molded the family of God.



WHAT ARE YOU DOING?


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