HEAL - God's Heart for Healing in Johnনমুনা
Crisis Advice and Servant’s Response
Mary, the mother of Jesus, doesn’t “say” much in the Scriptures, but when she does, we should certainly listen. Today’s reading describes the first miracle Jesus performed during a wedding celebration in Cana – turning water into exceptionally good wine! When the news is whispered among those close to the host that the wine is gone, panic ensues. How did Mary, being a close friend of the host, respond to this “crisis”? She went to Jesus, had a conversation, then turned to those nearby and said, “Do whatever HE says to do.” Good advice, Mary!
Obviously, suffering and sickness are far more serious than running out of wine, but Mary’s sound advice applies to all occasions. Jesus has promised to be available to us 24/7 so that we can consult Him about everything in our lives. Certainly, we want His advice during times of crisis. Let’s take advantage of that offer by spending time with Him (in the Word) so that we can hear His instruction, then take steps to follow His advice.
QUESTIONS:
- What can I learn from Mary’s reaction to a crisis?
- We read in the passage that the servants had to go and fill the jars with water. Jesus could have filled the jars Himself with wine straight away. Do you find it interesting or significant that the servants still had to “go and do” something that would play into the ultimate outcome? What are these actions a demonstration of?
- What is our role today in service on God’s team? What are some of the attributes that the servants demonstrated that are important for us to learn and put into action?
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This 28-day study examines the healing accounts of Jesus in the Gospel of John. How did He heal, who, when, why and what can you learn from Him? Jesus' healing ministry addresses body, soul and spirit. This study may change the way you view healing, and most importantly draw you closer to our Heavenly Father.
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