The Lord's First Miracle
Series The Gospel of John
The sermon centers on Jesus' first miracle at the wedding in Cana, highlighting the sacredness of marriage as a divine institution reflecting Christ's covenantal relationship with the church. Though Jesus initially responds to His mother's concern with a statement affirming His divine timing—'Mine hour is not yet come'—He nonetheless performs the miracle, demonstrating that His actions are governed by God's will, not human expectation. The transformation of water into wine symbolizes the superior quality of spiritual blessings, which, unlike the world's fleeting pleasures, grow richer and more profound over time. The narrative underscores the importance of faithful obedience, even in humble, unseen service, as the servants' diligent filling of the water pots to the brim prefigures the believer's faithful labor that God will ultimately bless with supernatural fruit. Ultimately, the miracle reveals that in Christ, the best is reserved for the end—eternal joy, peace, and renewal that deepen with age and trials, contrasting sharply with the world's pattern of decline.
| Sermon ID | 119252019101330 |
| Duration | 31:39 |
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| Category | Teaching |
| Bible Text | John 2:1-3 |
| Language | English |