Jesus Displays His Glory

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John 2:1-25, Psalm 104:14-15, Jeremiah 31:12-14

Scripture Reading: John 2:1-25, Psalm 104:14-15, Jeremiah 31:12-14

The word glory usually conjures up for me images that are high and lofty. I think of halos and shining lights, crowns and pageantry, pomp and circumstance. I think of champions receiving their medals and legends earning lifetime achievements.

Yet in the person of Jesus—the very Son of God made flesh—everything was different. His glory was displayed in ways that were counterintuitive to our understanding of fame and glory. He received a crown, but it was made of thorns. He had the praises of the people, but they quickly turned to reproach. He chose the most unlikely places and circumstances to put His glory on display.

It was in the midst of a rather ordinary wedding celebration that Jesus first displayed His glory in a public miracle. It was His mother who gave Him the nudge to do what only He could do. The wedding hosts had run out of wine. Mary probably didn’t want them to be embarrassed by this, so she went straight to the One who had unlimited resources. He didn’t gather the crowds. He simply told the servants to start filling jars with water.

Sometimes I go looking for God’s glory in high and lofty places. I wait for that experience in a church service that gives me goose bumps or some particularly holy moment. Yet I am reminded in this scene that even something as simple as water can testify to His glory, and any moment can be made holy in the hands of Jesus Christ.

Those in closest proximity to Him got to witness it. It was the servants, carrying that first glass of water-becoming-wine, who got the first glimpse of the miracle. Jesus didn’t stand up in the temple and perform. His glory was let loose right in the middle of a dinner party. Stone jars became holy vessels, and servants got the front row seat. None of it was the fanfare of royalty. In fact, most of the partygoers didn’t even know Jesus performed a miracle.

Of course, He was doing far more than making new wine. While the party guests and disciples certainly celebrated with glad hearts (Psalm 104:15), Jesus would soon reveal the ways that He had come to make all things new (Jeremiah 31:12–14).

Let’s not forget, however, that His miracles are never just for the sake of putting on a show. When God’s glory is revealed—either in grand and glorious ways or in the unassuming ways that are often His habit—it’s always to call people to believe and trust in Him. And that is exactly what the disciples did.

He revealed his glory, and his disciples believed in him.
—John 2:11

May this miracle foster in our hearts a posture of belief as we behold His glory revealed to us. After all, we await the even greater wedding feast when we will behold His glory in full (Revelation 19:6–9).

Written by Lindsey Jacobi

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  1. Tina says:

    This foot stomping, hand raising, heart beating song came to mind as I read through the study..
    Chris Tomlins ‘Our God’
    .
    … Water You turned into wine
    Opened the eyes of the blind
    There’s no one like You
    None like You
    Into the darkness You shine
    Out of the ashes we rise
    There’s no one like You
    None like You
    … Our God is greater, our God is stronger
    God, You are higher than any other
    Our God is healer, awesome in power
    Our God, our God
    … Into the darkness You shine
    Out of the ashes we rise
    There’s no one like You
    None like You
    … Our God is greater, our God is stronger
    God, You are higher than any other
    Our God is healer, awesome in power
    Our God, our God
    … And if our God is for us, then who could ever stop us, what could stand against…
    .
    He IS greater, though He came to be among us, teaching and preparing us. He IS stronger, though He was beaten, and suffered for our sins, though He took on, to the point of death on the cross our transgressions, our wrongs, our foolishness.
    He IS higher, for sure far higher than we any of us here on earth will be, ever.
    He IS Healer to those of us who have eyes to see, ears to hear, hearts opened and mouths to speak of His goodness, grace and mercy…
    .
    His Glory is all around, if we just take a minute from time to time, pause, breathe and look up, down sideways.. it doesn’t matter, because His Glory can always, always be found, seen and beheld if we just open our eyes..
    He is, after all, The King of Glory.. always for us..
    .
    BUT GOD.
    .
    Amen..
    .
    Happy Wednesday you beauties.. Love, prayers, hope for you all..
    Much love,
    Tina ♥️

  2. A Walton says:

    I think this story is a great reminder that a relationship with Jesus is meant to be enjoyed. What a great provider of joy he is for us.