It's the wedding story to top all others. No wine in sight, a fact which will cause some serious embarrassment for the hosts. 12 jars ready for the purification rights. A command from Jesus, 'Fill them with water. Now draw out some and give it to the steward' (master of ceremonies). What do you know? It has turned into wine. Not any old wine, but a fine pinot noir from a good year. In other words, a very fine wine indeed.
Since the writer of John uses this miracle to start off Jesus' public ministry it clearly has an important role in John's telling of the story, but I want to know what role this water into wine story has in your faith story, in your ministry, in your spiritual growth and in your faith life.
None of us are out there trying to turn water into wine, right? ....except perhaps those who work daily with addicts, walking with them, confronting them, comforting them and occasionally seeing their transformation into recovery.
Or perhaps those devoted caregivers - often spouses and children - who repeat the same information again and again to their beloved ones who can no longer hold onto any memories. "No Mom, I am Carol. Your daughter." If you look closely you will see how the frustrating repetition of the mundane is now the fine wine of deep and abiding love.
Or the teacher searching for something (anything) which will open the pathways for the young minds in front of him....or the father who has no idea how to parent but takes his son fishing and his daughter to dance class and tucks each into bed at night with a prayer....or the clerk at the DMV (they always get a bad rap) who sorts out your confusion and puts you on the right path....or the medical technician who makes small talk while you nervously undergo yet again another test that has you frightened to your toes.
Or a thousand other possible examples of those who have been baptized into Jesus Christ stepping out into this world with mercy and grace and forgiveness and compassion and invitation and, in so doing, they turn the mundane that threatens to drown us into the wine of fellowship and belonging and being treated with dignity....and love.
What if Jesus was simply giving us a short lesson in faith walking? It isn't about pulling some parlor trick or even accomplishing a true blue miracle. What if this story is about a guy who shows up at a wedding with his mother, who steps into this' behind the scenes' dilemma and transforms that which would embarrass into that which brings enjoyment and sustains the fellowship? What if we are supposed to do something similar? Just step in and do what we can to ease the way.
Would you be able to see the miracle in that? Would recognize God at work through you? Would you be willing to name that moment (if only to yourself) as the kingdom of God breaking into our world?
I would.
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