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Scripture: John 2:1–11 (ESV)
As we stand on the last Sunday of 2025, this message declares a faith-building truth to carry into 2026:
If you are still standing, He’s still pouring.
At the wedding in Cana, celebration was still happening, music was still playing, and guests were still seated—but the resource that sustained the joy had run out. Many can relate to that place: still faithful, still showing up, but wondering if strength, joy, or hope is drying up. It is right there, at the end, that Jesus performs His first miracle.
This miracle did not happen:
Key Teaching Points & Notes
I. The Shortage
II. Give Him Something to Work With
III. The Taste Test (Movement Without Evidence)
Conclusion
This text teaches that God does some of His best work at the end.
The story begins “on the third day,” reminding us:
If you supply the cup, Jesus is still pouring:
The calendar may be closing, but Heaven is still open.
By Bishop Charles R. WalkerScripture: John 2:1–11 (ESV)
As we stand on the last Sunday of 2025, this message declares a faith-building truth to carry into 2026:
If you are still standing, He’s still pouring.
At the wedding in Cana, celebration was still happening, music was still playing, and guests were still seated—but the resource that sustained the joy had run out. Many can relate to that place: still faithful, still showing up, but wondering if strength, joy, or hope is drying up. It is right there, at the end, that Jesus performs His first miracle.
This miracle did not happen:
Key Teaching Points & Notes
I. The Shortage
II. Give Him Something to Work With
III. The Taste Test (Movement Without Evidence)
Conclusion
This text teaches that God does some of His best work at the end.
The story begins “on the third day,” reminding us:
If you supply the cup, Jesus is still pouring:
The calendar may be closing, but Heaven is still open.