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Mine Hour Is Not Yet Come | May 10, 2026


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At first glance, Jesus' response to His mother at the wedding in Cana sounds like a rebuke — cold, distant, even puzzling. But buried beneath these words is one of the most theologically rich and spiritually explosive declarations in all of Scripture.

In this message and teaching, we peel back every layer of John 2:4. We explore why Jesus called His mother "Woman" — a term not of dismissal, but of sacred dignity — and what it reveals about the new relational and redemptive dimension of His mission. We unpack the ancient Hebrew idiom "what have I to do with thee?" and why it marks a stunning boundary between human expectation and divine sovereignty.

But the heart of this message centers on "mine hour is not yet come" — one of the most profound threads in John's Gospel. From Cana to Calvary, we trace how every miracle, every sign, and every revelation of Jesus' glory was a divinely ordered stepping stone toward the cross. The "hour" was not Cana. The hour was the cross.

Scripture references covered: John 2:1–11 · John 19:26 · John 12:23 · John 17:1 · Galatians 4:4 · 1 Peter 1:20 · John 1:17 · John 6:38 · Philippians 4:6 · Ecclesiastes 3:1 · Isaiah 25:6 · Amos 9:13–14
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