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John 2:10 – Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now. (NIV)
I think that this must have been the best wine ever produced in history. Why? Because the person who miraculously made it was Jesus, so He would make it the most perfect wine ever. It wouldn't be mediocre or some of the cheap stuff folks now buy. It would reflect the sovereignty, power, and grace of God all in one, so it must have been the best wine ever made. Perhaps, we'll get to taste how good it was when we participate in the great heavenly feast that is yet to come.
I like the process that Christ uses here. He has empty vessels filled with water which, when poured back out, has miraculously turned into wine. As well as being a miracle, I think it is also a reflection of what Christ can do for each one of us. He receives our empty lives and fills them with the living water of God's Word, and then, when we are ready to share this blessing with others, it is poured out and received as a wonderful wine of Christ's mercy, grace, and love. In other words, He miraculously changes us in order to share the fruits of our faith with other people.
Today, and throughout this coming weekend, we will be given opportunities to share our faith with our families and friends, acquaintances and strangers. Let's hope and pray that what we pour out from our spirits will be something sweet and palatable, exceptional and life-changing.
Points to ponder: How has Christ changed the emptiness in my life? How have I shared my faith with others?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for filling our lives with Your love and grace, mercy and compassion. Grant us opportunities today to share these blessings with the people we encounter. In Your holy name, we pray. Amen.
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That’s a big amen brother.
Great word of encouragement John.
Thanks for sharing this witness to Christ’s abundant blessings with us. Blessings.
Beautifully said.
It sounds as if you are having a special weekend.
B
Thank you, John Stuart, for this devotional.
Blessings to all the participants.
John, your prayer in this devotional is one I pray every day. I am especially aware of the end times we are living in and I want to share the news about Jesus with as many of my friends and family as possible so they will accept him as Saviour and Lord before it is too late.
Thank you for these encouraging words.
Thank you, John Stuart, for this devotional.
Keep writing.