At the wedding in Cana, Jesus performed His first recorded miracle. The wine ran out during the celebration, and Mary brought the need to Jesus. Jesus told the servants to fill six stone water jars with water. When the master of the feast tasted what had been drawn out, the water had become wine.
This happened in John 2:1-11. The miracle showed Jesus’ glory, and His disciples believed in Him. It was a quiet miracle, seen most clearly by the servants and disciples, yet it revealed that Jesus had divine authority, deep compassion, and power over creation.
The wedding in Cana also shows that Jesus entered ordinary human life with grace. He cared about a family’s shame, honoured the setting of marriage, and used the moment to reveal who He is.
The Extra Study below goes deeper into the passage, the meaning of the miracle, what it shows about Jesus, and how this moment speaks to faith today.
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