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Water Into Wine Bible Study John 2
Our homegroup was studying John 2 tonight, and some interesting questions came out of the study. Here is the passage in our discussion:
The Wedding at Cana Here are some of the questions we discussed: 1. Did people in those days have access to stills to further purify the wine into a higher alcohol content? What possibly could have been the alcohol content of the wine in those days? 2. Why do you think this was one of the first miracles Jesus chose to perform? 3. What lesson can we learn from this particular passage? 4. The scripture says that this manifested forth his glory; and his disciples believed on him." Why would it take turning water into wine to have his disciples believe on him? Thoughts/comments? |
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I thought it was pretty amazing that the containers simply held water, until time to serve. And look at Mary’s faith - She tells the servants, “Do whatever he tells you.”
She knew He would provide the wine. How did she know He would do that? |
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I often thought of how it was a wedding, which typifies the church as the bride, getting the baptism of the Spirit.
6 is the number of man, and immersing us (6) as earthen containers, being made from dust of the earth, so that we can have God's Spirit inside of us. So we see baptism in water and Baptism in the Spirit as well! |
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And the best of the wine, this wine that Jesus made, was served last. Do you think that there is any correlation here to perhaps in the last days, the best of what God has in store for the church is waiting to be poured out for us? |
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John details events with specific theological teaching purposes.
John 1-7 contain constant references to water, often in connection with baptism, conversion, the Spirit, divinely provided food, etc. In John 1 Jesus is baptised in water. In John 2 He turns water into wine at a marriage. In John 3 He discusses being born of water and Spirit. In John 4 the issue of baptism and conversion comes up, then in Samaria He speaks of water that causes one to never thirst. In John 5 there is the supposed healing waters of the pool Bethesda and Jesus heals a lame man. In John 6 He goes over the sea Tiberias , feeds 5000 people, walks on the water, and talks about bread from heaven. In John 7 at Tabernacles during the ritual pouring of the water He cries out about drinking the water He offers which is eternal life. |
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