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J.R. Miller

March 7. The First Miracle

J.R. Miller reveals how Jesus' first miracle at Cana powerfully manifested His divine glory and transformative love, symbolizing the life-changing impact of the gospel.
In this sermon, J.R. Miller explores the profound significance of Jesus’ first miracle at Cana, highlighting how it unveiled His divine glory through an act of love and kindness. Miller connects this event to the broader theme of transformation that Christianity brings to individuals and the world. Listeners are invited to see the miracle not only as a historical event but as a symbol of the ongoing power of the gospel to change lives.

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"This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cana of Galilee, and manifested forth his glory" John 2:10 The glory was there before; it had been slumbering in His lowly, human life all along those quiet years of toil and service at Nazareth; but it was now manifested for the first time. This was the first shining out of the Divine splendor before men. We should notice also that it was in a simple act of thoughtful kindness to a perplexed household, that this glory was first manifested. Christ did not wait for some great occasion — but threw the earliest gleams of His divine manifestation upon this homely scene. It should be further noticed that it was in the midst of gladness and festivity, that these first beams of glory shone forth. Thus we see that the glory of Christ — was the radiance of love. We follow on and we find the same glory burning out more and more brightly, until at last He goes to His cross, manifesting forth in one great act — the amazing splendor of the love of God for the world. No wonder His disciples believed on Him, when they saw this miracle at Cana. It was a gleam of divinity which flashed forth from His lowly form and wrought the marvelous sign. We should note, too, before leaving the story of this first miracle, that this transformation of water into wine, was a fitting symbol of the whole work of Christ in this world. We have but to look about us and back along the Christian centuries — to see the same glory blazing everywhere, the same transformation perpetually going on. Wherever the gospel goes — wonderful change is wrought. The desert is made to blossom like a garden. The worst lives are touched and transfigured into spiritual beauty. Who that looks upon the perpetual miracle of Christianity in the world — can refuse to believe on Christ? No mere empty creed could produce such results. There is a life in Christianity which quickens and transforms whatever it touches!

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • The first miracle as a manifestation of divine glory
    • The setting: a simple act of kindness at a wedding
    • The significance of glory shining in gladness and festivity
  2. II
    • The glory of Christ revealed progressively until the cross
    • The disciples’ faith strengthened by witnessing the miracle
    • The miracle as a gleam of divinity from Jesus’ humble life
  3. III
    • The water-to-wine miracle as a symbol of Christ’s transformative work
    • The ongoing transformation wrought by the gospel throughout history
    • Christianity’s life-giving power that changes lives and societies

Key Quotes

“This was the first shining out of the Divine splendor before men.” — J.R. Miller
“The glory of Christ was the radiance of love.” — J.R. Miller
“There is a life in Christianity which quickens and transforms whatever it touches!” — J.R. Miller

Application Points

  • Recognize that God’s glory can be revealed in simple, everyday acts of kindness.
  • Trust in the transformative power of Christ to change your life and circumstances.
  • Allow the love of Christ to shine through you in both joyful and challenging times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the miracle at Cana significant?
It is Jesus’ first public miracle, revealing His divine glory and love in a humble setting.
What does the transformation of water into wine symbolize?
It symbolizes the transformative power of Christ’s work in the world, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary.
How did this miracle affect Jesus’ disciples?
It strengthened their faith by providing a visible sign of His divine nature.
What does the sermon say about the glory of Christ?
The glory was present but hidden in Jesus’ humble life and was revealed progressively, culminating in the cross.
How does this miracle relate to the broader Christian experience?
It represents the ongoing spiritual transformation that Christianity brings to individuals and societies.

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