Pulled from the Smart Edit newsletter, this episode flows with a prophetic edge. We’re spotlighting a Kingdom Dynamic from John 2: the first miracle of Jesus—turning water into wine at a wedding.
But it’s more than a party trick. It’s a revelation. Jesus doesn’t just top off what’s lacking. He introduces something radically better, a new era, new wine, and a call for new wineskins.
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EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
In this episode of Jesus Smart X, Brian Del Turco explores the miracle at Cana — Jesus turning water into the best wine — as a prophetic picture of how Christ upgrades our lives and stories. Discover how He’s still transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary today.
What "X" Means in Jesus Smart X
Hey there, my friend. Welcome to the podcast! This is Brian Del Turco with Jesus Smart X. You might be wondering, What does the “X” stand for?
It’s actually a historical symbol for Christos (Christ) in the early church. But I also see it as representing Christ in you and you in Christ. That intersection — Jesus Christ with you, together — is where the kingdom works.
At Jesus Smart, we’ve always believed Jesus is the most brilliant person in the universe. As Dallas Willard said, He’s the “Master of molecules.” Jesus knows how to turn water into wine, heal the human body, and even pull up a fish with enough resources in its mouth to pay the tax bill.
He knows how life works best. Now and forever.
And that future? It belongs to Him. Not to the so-called “great singularity,” or to the globalist vision of a great reset.
This world will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea. Everything else is a counterfeit substitute.
Jesus’ message still calls out to us today: “Repent, for the kingdom of God has drawn near.” That word repent means to change your mind — and thus your lifestyle — so you can begin preparing now for the kingdom that’s coming in its fullness.
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From Water to the Best Wine
Let’s talk about John chapter 2 ... the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine at a wedding.
Here’s what I love to say: There ain’t no party like a Jesus party, because a Jesus party doesn’t run dry!
In this account, the wine runs out during a wedding feast. It was a major cultural embarrassment in first-century Jewish life. A seven-day celebration suddenly teetered on collapse. But Jesus stepped in.
He took ordinary, common water and turned it into the best wine. Six large stone jars (used for Jewish ceremonial washings) were filled to the brim. And suddenly, the water was transformed into exquisite new wine.
This wasn’t just a fix for the moment. It was a revelation. John tells us it was the first miraculous sign Jesus performed — an unveiling of His glory, showing who He truly is.
The Old Is Ending. Something New Is Here.
Why did Jesus start His public ministry with this miracle? It wasn’t healing blindness or raising the dead. It was providing wine for a wedding feast.
There’s something deeply prophetic here. This moment prefigures the marriage supper of the Lamb, the sacred romance between Christ and His people. But it also signals that the old is ending, and something radically better is beginning.
The vessels Jesus used weren’t random. They represented the old order, stone jars for ceremonial washings. Jesus filled them with something entirely new.
He’s showing us that the old system, the old ways of thinking and living, can’t hold what He’s pouring out now. As He said in Luke 5:37–39, “No one puts new wine into old wineskins.” New wine demands new containers.
Becoming a New Wineskin
We’re in a similar moment today. The old wine is running out. Worn-out religious habits, outdated mindsets, broken systems.
The question for us is: Are we willing to become new wineskins?
Because Jesus is still in the “turning water into the best wine” business. Hebrews 13:8 says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.”
He’s still transforming lack into abundance, ritual into reality, and the ordinary into the extraordinary — in our relationships, our work, our finances, and every life domain. But the upgrade won’t fit into yesterday’s mold. It requires fresh surrender and stretching.
He’s preparing His bride (you and me) for the ultimate wedding. And the miracle at Cana is a preview of that day.
Accelerated Miracles and Timing from Above
There’s something else about this miracle that stands out ... Jesus compressed time.
Growing grapes and fermenting wine takes months, even years. Yet in an instant, Jesus produced the finest wine. Maybe you need a miracle like that — something accelerated, something outside the normal timeframes of life. He can still do that.
Jesus is both the bridegroom and the head waiter of His own wedding. When the head waiter tasted the wine, he told the bridegroom, “Everyone serves the best wine first, and then the cheaper wine after guests have had too much. But you have kept the best until now.”
That’s the heartbeat of this story: Jesus saves the best for last.
Kingdom Dynamics and Higher Thoughts
In The Smart Edit newsletter, we often feature a “Big Idea” article, a key insight into how the kingdom of God works in real life. The water-to-wine story was one of them.
We also share sections called Higher Thoughts — quick insights to elevate how we think and live. Two from recent issues stand out:
Kingdom Identity Foreclosure:
In psychology, “identity foreclosure” happens when someone settles too early into a version of themselves that’s not fully developed. Spiritually, the same can happen when we settle into a version of the Christian life without letting the Holy Spirit shape us deeply. Don’t foreclose on your kingdom identity too early. You’re still being formed into the image of Christ.
Another insight from the newsletter ... Ballast in Your Boat:
Ballast keeps a ship upright in rough waters. In our lives, truth, prayer, discipline, and community serve as ballast. Without them, we drift. Paul said in Colossians 2:7, “Let your roots grow down into Christ.” In turbulent times, depth and weight in Him keep us steady.
Live Like the Wedding Is Already on the Calendar
So what does this miracle recorded in John 2 mean for us?
It means we can ask Jesus: What are You upgrading in me right now? How can I live like the big wedding is already on the calendar — in the beauty, love, and provision of that coming day?
He’s still transforming water into wine. Still turning the ordinary into something extraordinary. And He’s inviting us to be new wineskins that can hold His next outpouring.
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Until next time, keep leaning into Jesus. He always saves the best for last.