The servants knew
November 4, 2006 | 12:00am
[Jesus] mother said to the servants, "Whatever He says to you, do it." John 2:5
Few weddings are matters of life and death, but they often feel that way to the people involved. After giving three daughters in marriage, I can appreciate the concern parents have over proper arrangements for their guests. So whenever I read about the wedding in Cana in John 2:1-11, I find myself smiling at every turn.
Although the events strike me as lighthearted, Jesus miracle of turning water into wine had the serious purpose of revealing Himself as the Son of God to His disciples.
Many people may have seen the large stone jars being filled with water. But it was the servants, who had poured every gallon, to whom the Lord said, "Draw some out now, and take it to the master of the feast" (v. 8). The Bible says simply, "And they took it." Their unhesitating obedience is a model for us in our daily God-given tasks.
The master praised the bridegroom, saying, "You have kept the good wine until now!" He didnt know its origin (v. 10), "but the servants who had drawn the water knew" (v. 9).
Like them, we recognize that whenever God uses our meager efforts to help others, its a miracle of His power. The servants at Cana who drew the water knew that the praise belonged to Jesus. And so do we. David McCasland
I can always count on God, my heavenly Father,
For He changes not; He always is the same
Yesterday, today, forever, He is faithful,
And I know He loves me, praise His holy name. Felten
READ: John 2:1-11
Gods great power deserves our grateful praise.
The Bible in one year:
Jeremiah 32-33
Hebrews 1
Few weddings are matters of life and death, but they often feel that way to the people involved. After giving three daughters in marriage, I can appreciate the concern parents have over proper arrangements for their guests. So whenever I read about the wedding in Cana in John 2:1-11, I find myself smiling at every turn.
Although the events strike me as lighthearted, Jesus miracle of turning water into wine had the serious purpose of revealing Himself as the Son of God to His disciples.
Many people may have seen the large stone jars being filled with water. But it was the servants, who had poured every gallon, to whom the Lord said, "Draw some out now, and take it to the master of the feast" (v. 8). The Bible says simply, "And they took it." Their unhesitating obedience is a model for us in our daily God-given tasks.
The master praised the bridegroom, saying, "You have kept the good wine until now!" He didnt know its origin (v. 10), "but the servants who had drawn the water knew" (v. 9).
Like them, we recognize that whenever God uses our meager efforts to help others, its a miracle of His power. The servants at Cana who drew the water knew that the praise belonged to Jesus. And so do we. David McCasland
I can always count on God, my heavenly Father,
For He changes not; He always is the same
Yesterday, today, forever, He is faithful,
And I know He loves me, praise His holy name. Felten
READ: John 2:1-11
Gods great power deserves our grateful praise.
The Bible in one year:
Jeremiah 32-33
Hebrews 1
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