John 2:3

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

At a wedding, the wine ran out and Jesus' mother told him about it. She knew he could do something to help.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're at a birthday party and there's no more cake for everyone. Your mom whispers to your dad, 'There's no more cake.' That's kind of like what happened here, but with wine instead of cake.

Historical Background

John wrote this Gospel around AD 90-100, likely for a community of believers who needed assurance about the identity and mission of Jesus. The cultural context was Jewish with elements of Hellenistic influence in the Greco-Roman world.

Living It Out Today

When resources are scarce or situations look bleak, we can turn to God for help just as Mary turned to Jesus. For example, if you're out of gas on a road trip and your friend knows someone who can help, it's like asking that person for assistance.

Topics

faithintercessionhopemiraclesfamily relationshipscommunity

Related Verses

Genesis 14:18Psalms 23:5Ecclesiastes 9:7Luke 7:36-50Revelation 19:9

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Mary tell Jesus about the wine shortage?
Mary likely knew that her son could help, even though he had not yet performed any miracles. She trusted him and believed he would act.
What does this verse say about family dynamics in biblical times?
This shows that Jesus' mother saw a problem and sought his help, indicating the close-knit community dynamics where family was expected to support one another.
How should we apply Mary's intercession to our lives today?
We can emulate Mary by recognizing needs around us and bringing them to God in prayer. It encourages active faith and seeking divine intervention for real-world issues.
What does this verse teach about community support?
It illustrates the importance of being attentive to the needs of others within our community and taking action when we can, mirroring Jesus' response to Mary's intercession.
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