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Worship In Christ
In John chapter 2, you see different sides to Jesus. In the first half of the chapter, Jesus does something very kind for a newlywed couple and their families. But then in the second half of John 2, Jesus does something surprising! He makes a cord of whips, knocks over tables, and chases animals and people from the Temple. Jesus does something sweet! And on the surface, Jesus does something that is terrible. You wouldn't want anyone coming into your house and knocking over tables and rearranging your furniture. You probably wouldn't invite them back. You see, Jesus doesn't fit into the box we want to make for Him. He is beyond our understanding, and He is worthy of our worship!
Something Old, Something New
We love weddings! We love to get lost in the excitement and the sights as we look at the venue, the dress, the rings, the cake! We celebrate as a man and woman begin a new chapter of their lives together. There are so many things to plan and to think about as you prepare for the big day. Imagine if Jesus was on the guest list. What could possibly happen?
Following Jesus!
Jesus doesn't call us to a religion; He calls us to Himself. He calls us to be followers of Christ, having a relationship between us and Him. In this passage, Andrew, Peter, Philip, Nathanael receive the grace from the Lamb of God and follow. We are all being told to "Come and see!"
That's Jesus!
John's Gospel is about showing us who Jesus is, and John the Baptizer in this passage wants to point you right to Him. There are a number of pictures from the Old Testament you see in this passage that point us to the real identity of Jesus. John is pointing and saying, "That's Jesus! That's the One who comes to take away the sins of the world!"
Jesus Before the Beginning
It’s looking at Jesus, the Word made flesh. From the passage we know Him as God, Creator, and Man.
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