Reference

John 2:1-11

Life can look fine on the outside while joy, hope, and strength quietly run dry on the inside. Discover how Jesus transforms empty places, restores what is lacking, and reveals that His best is still ahead.

In John 2:1-11, Jesus performs His first recorded miracle at a wedding in Cana, turning water into wine when the celebration had run out. What looked like an embarrassing failure became an opportunity for Jesus to reveal His glory, restore joy, and demonstrate His power to transform what is empty into something overflowing.

This message reminds us that everyone eventually reaches moments when the "wine runs out" in life. Success, pleasure, popularity, and personal strength all have limits, but whatever Jesus fills can overflow again. Through this powerful passage, we see that Jesus does not simply improve what is broken. He transforms it.

Discover why honesty about our emptiness is the first step toward being filled, why religion alone can never produce true transformation, and why the greatest miracle is not what Jesus does for us, but who He reveals Himself to be.

Jesus saved the best for last at Cana, and He is still doing the same today.