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Wedding at Cana

John 2:1-11

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The Narrative Alive graphics are designed with careful thought about how they relate to the text. We've provided possible sermon themes for each graphic to help you choose the direction that best fits your sermon.
Filled to the Brim
Option A
Filled to the Brim
Sermon themes:
The wedding host faced an embarrassing crisis: The wine ran out. The moment symbolizes the emptiness we all face when human joy, effort, or resources fall short. The first step toward fullness is recognizing our emptiness and inviting Jesus into our lack.
Jesus gives the servants a simple command, “Fill the jars with water,” and they fill them to the brim. Through this ordinary command, ordinary act, Jesus turns ordinary into the extraordinary. When we give ourselves to Jesus, Jesus fills us beyond expectation.
Jesus doesn’t just provide wine; Jesus provides the finest wine. Jesus doesn’t just restore; Jesus transforms emptiness into overflowing joy and abundance.
Graphic description:
The graphic highlights the flow of abundant water, of abundant goodness. Enough for all and more. It never stops flowing. Just as Jesus himself, as the source of God’s abundance, never runs out.
Now Is the Time
Option B
Now Is the Time
Sermon themes:
Delay is not denial. When Jesus replies to his mother, Mary, “My hour has not come,” it signifies that divine timing and human timing are not the same thing. Yet, even in waiting, God is working.
Now is the time to trust that God knows the right season to act in the world and in our lives.
Now is the time to step out in faith, even when we don’t understand. Turning our waiting into worship.
Now is the time to experience Jesus’ transformation, to let Jesus turn our emptiness into abundance.
Graphic description:
Even though Jesus says, “My hour has not yet come,” his mother demonstrates her trust in him, believing that he can and will solve the problem. Just as we are asked to trust God’s timing in each season of waiting or taking action.
There's More...
Option C
There's More ...
Sermon themes:
Just when the party was about to fall apart, Jesus shows up. When our resources run out, God’s providence begins. What looks like an ending sometimes ends up being the pretext to God’s next miracle.
With Jesus, there’s always more. When we give God our heart, it opens the door to overflow. And God doesn’t just replace what was lost; God surpasses it!
The miracle at Cana reminds us, “In Christ, there’s always more grace, more joy, more to come.”
Graphic description:
The ellipse in this graphic captures the idea that the wedding miracle is not a one off, but there is much more to come. The one miracle points to something more than the action itself. Note that the colors in the left half of the ellipse flow inward, but in the right half, the colors spread outward. Long after Jesus’ ministry on earth is complete, his presence will keep expanding.
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