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Introduction: Jesus was at a wedding at

Cana, John 2:1-11


1. A situation arose at a joyful event that
could have totally ruined it. (Reputations
destroyed, scandal, tears, headlines.)
2. The bridegroom and the ruler of the
feast had no solution. The concern and
knowledge of Mary turned a disaster into a
legendary event.
3. There are principles in this story that
need to be noted and taken to heart.
I. AT THE WEDDING AT CANA, MARY KNEW OF A SOURCE NO ONE ELSE DID.
1. She saw the disaster brewing and her mind naturally went to her
personal resources. Her son was the Son of God.
2. 2 Kings 7:9 (lepers, Syrian camp).
3. When we see the disaster of a lost soul let us remember the
Savior.
II. AT THE WEDDING AT CANA, MARY URGED THE
SERVANTS TO OBEY JESUS.
1. “Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it,”
v. 5.
2. No better advice exists top side of this
earth.
3. Because those servants did what Jesus
said the problem was solved.
4. As a preacher I urge you and the world,
“Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.”
III. AT THE WEDDING AT CANA JESUS’ SOLUTION
WAS ADEQUATE AND MORE.
1. The problem was completely solved just
as Mary had hoped, v. 10.
2. When we have needs we can trust that
Jesus is able and willing to aid us. Matt.
6:33; Psa. 37:25; Phil. 4:19.
IV. AT THE WEDDING AT CANA, HIS DISCIPLES
BELIEVED ON HIM.
1. They believed His teaching because of
the miracle.
2. Like Nicodemus, John 3:2.
3. As John put it, John 20:30-31.
Conclusion:
1. Is there a disaster brewing in your
life? If you were to die tonight…?
2. I know someone who can provide what you
lack. He proved it at a Wedding at Cana.
3. Do what He says!

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