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Water into wine and the glory of Christ. Studying John 2:11


Water into wine and the glory of Christ. Studying John 2:11

Jesus turns water into wine. At the Last Supper, on the night before his death, Jesus takes wine and calls it the blood of the new covenant. The ...

John 2:1-11 NIV - Jesus Changes Water Into Wine - Bible Gateway

What Jesus did here in Cana of Galilee was the first of the signs through which he revealed his glory; and his disciples believed in him. Read full chapter ...

His Glory Manifested (John 2:11) - Radical.net

So John 2:11 is the commentary at the end of the story about Jesus turning water into wine at a wedding feast, and this is the first of his ...

John 2:1-12 Study Guide: From Water to Wine

Jesus begins his formal ministry with his first sign, turning water into wine at a wedding feast. This sign points to his miraculous power and that a new ...

John 2:1-11 Water to Wine: Seeing the Glory

This is the first of Jesus signs. No other gospel writer mentions this miracle. · This is a sign (one of only 7 in the book). · The sign ...

What does John 2:11 mean? - BibleRef.com

Jesus' miracles are specifically meant to prove that He is the Messiah, and the Son of God. The first of these was turning water into wine at a local wedding ( ...

5. The First Sign: Jesus Turns Water Into Wine (John 2:1-11) | Bible.org

Jesus does not even tell them that the water has become wine, or that it is about to do so. As far as they know, Jesus is instructing them to ...

John 2:1-11, Water To Wine - West Palm Beach church of Christ

This text is frequently used as a battleground over whether Christians are able to drink alcohol. The apostle John did not include this story about Jesus ...

Jesus Turns Water into Wine - In Depth Summary: John 2:1-12

The Baptism, the next day, and the wedding. Jesus turns six waterpots filled with water into wine. The test is achieved by the master of the feast who tests ...

The Gospel of John: Water to Wine, John 2:1-11 - Making Him Known

The disciples, Jesus' mother, and the servants were the only people aware of the miracle. We don't know whether all of the water turned to wine instantly or ...

John 2:1-11 Commentary - Center for Excellence in Preaching

In using them, Jesus turns a tool for meeting an obligation under purity law into a gift of blessing and celebration. Consider the scale of wine ...

The Glory Revealed in Cana: My Sermon on John 2:1-11

And Jesus turned those six stone jars of water into wine, the best wine yet. A true miracle. This miracle is called the first of Jesus' signs ...

"Water, Wine, Witness" (John 2:1-11) - Holy Cross Lutheran Church

This weekend's Gospel reading records the miracle of water being changed into wine. “This, the first of His miraculous signs, Jesus performed in Cana of ...

Water to Wine | John 2:1-11 | RayStedman.org

Men can fill water jars; only God can turn water into wine! Men do the ... " Already, in Chapter 1, John has told us what the glory of Jesus is: it is ...

John 2:1-11 – Water Into Wine

1 The next day Jesus' mother was a guest at a wedding celebration in the village of Cana in Galilee. 2 Jesus and his disciples were also invited to the ...

John 2:11 - What Jesus did here in Cana of Galilee was the fir...

John 2:11 What Jesus did here in Cana of Galilee was the first of the signs through which he revealed his glory; and his disciples believed in him.

Commentary on John 2:1-11 - Working Preacher from Luther Seminary

The changing of water to wine is Jesus' first public act in John, the inaugural “sign” of God's presence in the world through him.

John 2:1-11 Jesus Changes Water to Wine

John 2: 1On the third day there was a wedding in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there; 2 and both Jesus and His disciples were ...

Jesus Changes the Water into Wine (John 2:1-12)

The changing of water to wine is Jesus' first public act in St. John's Gospel, which points to the inaugural sign of God's presence in the world.

Jesus Turns Water into Wine | Dr. Jim's Essential Bible Teaching

As the master of the banquet tasted the water which had become wine, he did not know where it came from (but the servants who had drawn the ...