I understood it more as he didn’t entrust himself to them, the way he did the 12 disciples. He was in a time of Roman rule and knew clearly from his comment about destroying the temple he would be crucified. But what stood more out, and perhaps is more powerful, is he knew well what was inside men, and still chose to be crucified to pay for all of it. He knew all of the wickedness, and still let his blood be spilt so we could be forgiven.
This stood out to me too. More so because (though he didn’t die), his life on Earth was considerably shorter than those that became before/after him, yet he was walking with God.
I love the way you out this. I wrote in my notes how “human” this interaction is. Jesus came as fully man and fully God. He responded in such a human way, but honored her nonetheless by being faithful to her faith in him. It’s so beautiful!
Mary’s faith in Jesus is what lead the first miracle. Interesting to see Jesus didn’t have the intention of turning the water into wine, but because of her faith he did. Beautiful ❤️
It’s quite humbling to think about how we can anger the Lord and Jesus with our actions. Also makes me wonder how Jesus feels about the ministries out there that sell their products. Is it like the temple being used for profit? Thank you Jesus for the ministries that do not use your temple for profit, but to raise you up instead.
I understood it more as he didn’t entrust himself to them, the way he did the 12 disciples. He was in a time of Roman rule and knew clearly from his comment about destroying the temple he would be crucified. But what stood more out, and perhaps is more powerful, is he knew well what was inside men, and still chose to be crucified to pay for all of it. He knew all of the wickedness, and still let his blood be spilt so we could be forgiven.
This is the first time I made the connection that Noah was out of the line of Cain!
Enoch walked with God and was raised up after 365yrs. So he never died. Wow!
This stood out to me too. More so because (though he didn’t die), his life on Earth was considerably shorter than those that became before/after him, yet he was walking with God.
Jesús knew that he was going to get crucified and that he was going to rise 3 days later!! ✝️✝️
I love the way you out this. I wrote in my notes how “human” this interaction is. Jesus came as fully man and fully God. He responded in such a human way, but honored her nonetheless by being faithful to her faith in him. It’s so beautiful!
Mary’s faith in Jesus is what lead the first miracle. Interesting to see Jesus didn’t have the intention of turning the water into wine, but because of her faith he did. Beautiful ❤️
Like mothers everywhere who are accustomed to sons who say no, Mary knows Jesus will bless—in this instance and SO much more.
It’s quite humbling to think about how we can anger the Lord and Jesus with our actions. Also makes me wonder how Jesus feels about the ministries out there that sell their products. Is it like the temple being used for profit? Thank you Jesus for the ministries that do not use your temple for profit, but to raise you up instead.