New Wine
This powerful message centers on the miracle at the wedding in Cana, found in John 2:1-11, and reveals a profound truth about God's timing and transformation in our lives. We discover that miracles often begin precisely where our resources end—when the wine runs out, when our strength is depleted, when we face public embarrassment or private emptiness. The sermon challenges us to recognize that God doesn't need our perfection or abundance; He uses what we already have in our hands. Just as Jesus transformed ordinary water pots—vessels meant for religious purification—into containers of celebratory wine, God takes our simple, seemingly inadequate resources and performs the supernatural. The message emphasizes five transformative truths: Jesus starts miracles when our resources end, God uses what we already possess, miracles require obedience to His voice, Jesus transforms empty religion into abundant life, and the best God has for us is still to come. This teaching invites us to stop relying on our own strength and religious rituals, and instead surrender control to the One who turns water into wine, emptiness into abundance, and ordinary lives into extraordinary testimonies of His glory.
