• Why Was Jesus' First Miracle at at Wedding Party 1•19•25

  • Jan 20 2025
  • Length: 45 mins
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Why Was Jesus' First Miracle at at Wedding Party 1•19•25

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    In this captivating message, Apostle Gregory Kelley dives into the profound significance of Jesus’ first miracle—turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana, as recorded in John 2:1-11 (AMP). This inaugural sign of Jesus’ ministry reveals more than a moment of celebration; it is a powerful prophetic declaration. Drawing from Psalm 34:8 (AMP), Apostle Kelley encourages us to "taste and see" the goodness of the Lord, emphasizing the invitation to experience the joy and transformation that Jesus brings. With a prophetic word to the congregation, he declares: Everything sad is going to come untrue.

    The message also challenges us to confront the fears and failures that hinder us from living authentically. Through questions that probe our insecurities and insights from Matthew 25:14-25 (NIV) and Proverbs 24:16 (NIV), Apostle Kelley highlights resilience as the key to overcoming failure. He illustrates the path to success with examples of historical figures who refused to give up and reminds us that failure is only final if we stop learning. This sermon is a call to live boldly, rooted in grace and courage, trusting that God’s transformative power will cover every weakness, just as Jesus did for those at the wedding feast.

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