His Hour: John 2:1-12  (March 30, 2025)

His Hour: John 2:1-12 (March 30, 2025)

What is the significance of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana? Why did Jesus address his mother as "woman" and say "my hour has not yet come"? Pastor Moses invites us to gaze at the glory of Christ revealed in his first miracle, showing how this seemingly simple act of kindness contained profound symbolism. The transformation of water used for Jewish purification into excellent wine foreshadowed how Jesus would replace endless religious rituals with the perfect purification of his blood. Discover why this miracle marks a pivotal moment where Jesus steps from private life into his public ministry and begins moving toward "his hour" at the cross. Scripture References John 2:1-12 (Wedding at Cana) Galatians 4:4 (Fullness of time) John 20:30 (Jesus performed many other signs) John 21:25 (World couldn't contain books of all Jesus did) Matthew 12:46-50 (Jesus' true family) Ephesians 3:20 (God can do more than we ask or think) 1 John 1:7 (Blood of Jesus cleanses from all sin) Hebrews 10:11-14 (Christ's single sacrifice for sins) Isaiah 25:6 (Banquet of aged wine) Revelation 19:7-9 (Marriage supper of the Lamb) John 1:14 (We beheld his glory) 00:00 Welcome & Announcements 03:21 Praise 08:42 Gratitude 13:41 Holy Forever 26:10 Sermon with Pastor Moses 01:28:22 House Of Miracles 01:34:36 Benediction Keywords Jesus; miracle; wine; wedding; Cana; glory; purification; cross; hour; transformation; disciples; Mary; Messiah; covenant; sacrifice; worship; satisfaction; authority; justice; love; Galilee; Nazareth Proper Names Jesus; Mary; John the Baptist; Nathanael; Andrew; Peter; Philip; Cana; Galilee; Nazareth; Paul; John; Christ [Music & Video licensed through CCLI , Christian Copyright Licensing International: Used with permission. Church Copyright License Number: 90655 and CCLI Streaming License Number: 21333496] [RC/BC/TK]