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This sermon, drawing on Isaiah 5 and John 2, explains that humanity was created to bear good fruit but failed—Adam and Israel rejected God’s word and produced bad fruit.
At the wedding in Cana, Jesus turns water into superior wine, honoring the bridegroom and illustrating justification: Christ’s perfect fruit is credited to sinners.
By his death and resurrection, Christ, the true Tree of Life, unites believers to himself, recreating them to bear good fruit in their vocations.
Hear the word and participate in Edenizing the world for God’s glory.
By FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHThis sermon, drawing on Isaiah 5 and John 2, explains that humanity was created to bear good fruit but failed—Adam and Israel rejected God’s word and produced bad fruit.
At the wedding in Cana, Jesus turns water into superior wine, honoring the bridegroom and illustrating justification: Christ’s perfect fruit is credited to sinners.
By his death and resurrection, Christ, the true Tree of Life, unites believers to himself, recreating them to bear good fruit in their vocations.
Hear the word and participate in Edenizing the world for God’s glory.