Glory

 This, the first of his signs, Jesus did at Cana in Galilee, and manifested his glory. And his disciples believed in him.
John 2:11 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/jhn.2.11.ESV

Jesus, humble Mary's Son, is the glorious Son of God. Yet He lived most of His life in obscurity, in all likelihood working His stepdad's trade as a carpenter. It was appropriate that He should begin to manifest His glory at a wedding.

Jesus, the heavenly Bridegroom, came to earth to die for His bride, the church. So it was fitting that His first miraculous sign was at a wedding. He always comes across as the life and soul of the party, to the extent that religious people accused Him of being a glutton and a drunkard.

Even the MC of the wedding admitted that people usually served the best wine first, when people were sober enough to taste the difference. He was impressed when Jesus came up with surely the tastiest wine ever, although it's unclear whether he initially realised it was a miracle.

Not only did Jesus manifest His glory by changing water into wine, but He also illustrated what He did spiritually. The difference between manmade religion and faith in Christ is a bit like between water and wine. The latter is much more tasty and satisfying.

'Glorious Lord, we worship You for Your Majesty and for satisfying our spiritual thirst with salvation. To the praise of Your glory, amen'

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