Scripture: John 2:1-11
Observation: The first revelation of Jesus' glory is done in a fairly private setting. It's a wedding, where only those invited can attend. At the wedding, the wine runs out. This can be a humiliating catastrophe for the bridal party. Jesus' mother Mary turns and tells Him there is no more wine. Jesus' answer is surprising, almost seems rude. "Woman, what concern is that to you and to Me? My hour has not yet come." Instead of being offended, Mary tells the servants, "Do whatever He tells you." She doesn't understand what He refers to in regards to His hour, yet she leaves in His hands what He will do about the situation. In response Jesus provides wine in abundance - gallons upon gallons of the finest wine, superior to what had been served prior to Jesus' arrival. That is the glory of Jesus - not that He can turn water into wine, but that He gives so generously. Because of this the disciples put faith in Him.
Application: Jesus kept this miracle quiet. Only His disciples and the servants saw what He did. Yet it was enough to bring these people to faith in Jesus. Not all acts have to be grand, or expensive. Small things we do for others can have a lasting effect on their lives and on the lives of those watching. It's not what we give that matters, but that we give generously of the gifts bestowed upon us by God. Those tiny details will be more greatly appreciated than any act of grandeur.
Prayer: Father, I exist for Your glory. Sometimes, though, I forget this, and want some of that glory for myself. But the truth is, I'm nobody without You. Help me to always remember that what I do, I do for You, not for myself. May my heart be open to help everyone, great or small, with all I have, because all I have is Yours. In Jesus' name I pray, Amen.
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