Anyway, they did what Jesus told them to do ( a wise thing to do), and when the master of the banquet tasted it, he raved about the excellent wine that the couple saved until the end of the wedding. Apparently, most people served the good stuff first, and then brought out the bad stuff. This was Jesus' first miracle recorded in Scripture, when he had turned water into wine! That is why this picture is so funny - ha ha ha - "Jesus was here", get it? I'm still snickering ; }
My eldest son came over to me this evening snickering, and showed me this picture that was on his phone, I read it carefully from top to bottom and then I laughed heartily, so I had to share it with y'all. For those of you who don't get it, I will give you the cliff notes of a story recorded in the New Testament gospels where Jesus and his disciples were invited to a wedding feast in Cana, a town in Galilee [Israel]. As it turned out, the happy couple had run out of wine, but the feast was not yet over, a very bad thing to happen in those ancient days. So Jesus told some waiters to fill a few very large pottery jars to the brim with water, and then he told them to draw it out again and serve it to the master of the banquet. Can you imagine? What would you have done if you were in their sandals?
Anyway, they did what Jesus told them to do ( a wise thing to do), and when the master of the banquet tasted it, he raved about the excellent wine that the couple saved until the end of the wedding. Apparently, most people served the good stuff first, and then brought out the bad stuff. This was Jesus' first miracle recorded in Scripture, when he had turned water into wine! That is why this picture is so funny - ha ha ha - "Jesus was here", get it? I'm still snickering ; }
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