“And the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee; and the mother of Jesus was there: and both Jesus was called, and his disciples, to the marriage. And when they wanted wine, the mother of Jesus saith unto him, They have no wine. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee? mine hour is not yet come. His mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it. And there were set there six waterpots of stone, after the manner of the purifying of the Jews, containing two or three firkins apiece. Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up to the brim. And he saith unto them, Draw out now, and bear unto the governor of the feast. And they bare it. When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and knew not whence it was: (but the servants which drew the water knew;) the governor of the feast called the bridegroom, and saith unto him, Every man at the beginning doth set forth good wine; and when men have well drunk, then that which is worse: but thou hast kept the good wine until now. This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cana of Galilee, and manifested forth his glory; and his disciples believed on him.” John 2:1-11
Jesus’ presence at a wedding feast in Cana and His turning water into wine (120-180 gallons of it) has troubled some, but far more important is what His miracle reveals about Him. Even though it was not yet His time to be revealed to the world as the Son of God in human flesh and the Messiah and Savior of all mankind, Jesus used the divine power He possessed to come to the aid of a wedding party in an embarrassing situation – they had run out of wine. And not only did Jesus turn water into wine, it was the best wine served at the feast. But this miracle, of which many at the feast had no knowledge, revealed the glory and power which Jesus possessed as the Son of God.
The result was not only a wedding feast without the embarrassment to the hosts of running out of wine, it was a revelation of His person to His disciples causing them to believe that He indeed was and is the Son of God and the Messiah of Israel.
The Apostle John, writing by inspiration of the Holy Spirit, records this miracle for us that we too might see and believe that this same Jesus who humbled Himself and lived among us as a true man is more than just a man or even a great prophet and teacher. Jesus was and is Jehovah God in human flesh! This miracle is but one proof of that fact. He also healed the sick, opened the eyes of the blind, fed the multitudes, raised the dead and rose from the dead! Through the Scriptures, the Holy Spirit reveals to us Jesus’ divine glory and might; and through the Scriptures, the Holy Spirit reveals to us that Jesus redeemed us and all mankind from sin and death by His own innocent sufferings and death in our stead. Jesus’ resurrection is proof that our salvation is sure – we’ve been redeemed by the blood of “the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world”!
Oh, that all would see and believe that Jesus is God the Son and that He is our only Savior from sin and its consequences!
Dear Lord Jesus Christ, grant that I see your divine glory and believe that You indeed are my God and my Savior. Amen.