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In this message on John 2:1–11, the story of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana is explored not just as a miracle but as a sign revealing something deeper about who Jesus is and what He came to do. By transforming water from ceremonial purification jars into the best wine, Jesus points to the greater work He would accomplish at the cross—replacing inadequate religious rituals with the abundant grace of forgiveness through His sacrifice. The sign also reflects the broader biblical theme of the wedding celebration between God and His people, pointing forward to the ultimate “wedding supper of the Lamb.” Just as Jesus turned a moment of potential shame for the bride and groom into joy and honour, He takes humanity’s shame and provides lasting joy through His death and resurrection, inviting believers to fix their eyes on Him and persevere in faith.
By Gateway Baptist ChurchIn this message on John 2:1–11, the story of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana is explored not just as a miracle but as a sign revealing something deeper about who Jesus is and what He came to do. By transforming water from ceremonial purification jars into the best wine, Jesus points to the greater work He would accomplish at the cross—replacing inadequate religious rituals with the abundant grace of forgiveness through His sacrifice. The sign also reflects the broader biblical theme of the wedding celebration between God and His people, pointing forward to the ultimate “wedding supper of the Lamb.” Just as Jesus turned a moment of potential shame for the bride and groom into joy and honour, He takes humanity’s shame and provides lasting joy through His death and resurrection, inviting believers to fix their eyes on Him and persevere in faith.

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