"The Wedding at Cana" by Gustave Dore |
TO CHEW ON: “This beginning of signs Jesus did in Cana of Galilee and manifested His glory; and His disciples believed in Him.” John 2:10 (emphasis mine)
Che Ahn defines God's glory in his book When Heaven Came Down:
“God’s glory is His manifest presence by which He reveals His character of goodness and displays His power through signs and wonders.” p. 28
At the Cana wedding Jesus displayed His "character of goodness" by helping out some desperate servants. The wine had run out – a potentially humiliating experience for the groom and his family. Jesus changed the water in six water pots into wine.
Like all the things Jesus does, it was quality workmanship–wine of such high grade the master asked the bridegroom why he had kept the best for the feast’s end. This miracle also blended into everyday life–like miracles often do. The wine didn’t glow or in any way distinguish itself from ordinary wine–except that it was better–so that the onlookers probably later asked themselves, did I really see what I thought I saw?
Another thing this story teaches us is where we can expect to experience God’s glory. We’re probably not surprised when a sense of His presence invades a worship service or prayer meeting. But here it came right into the middle of a domestic crisis. You’ve probably experienced plenty of those. I know I have. Have you ever asked God for a sign of His glory when you’ve lost your keys, clogged the toilet or discovered the washing machine has broken down? Let's ask God to enter our common everyday crises with His glory.
PRAYER: Dear Jesus, please remind me next time I’m in a jam that Your glory is available for that situation too. Open my eyes to the possibility of signs and wonders in my kitchen.
MORE: Author friend Bonnie Bruno has assembled an entire book of stories about God revealing himself in ordinary situations. When God Steps In will lift your gaze upward and have you looking for evidences of His fingerprints on the most unlikely parts of your life.
Oh yes, our God does GOOD work all the time. ;}
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping some of that kitchen glory spreads even to my study!
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