tommy
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During the Wedding feast in Canna, Jesus performed his first miracle, the making of water into wine. John 2:1-11. There is something that really puzzles me about this. We read in the Bible that it is OK to drink in moderation. However, we know Jesus said fill the water jars with water and fill them to the brim. Lots of planning goes into a Wedding and John 2:9 tells us there was a "Director of the Feast" that must have been involved in the planning. Therefore, when the wine ran out, perhaps the attendees consumed more then anticipated. Now the miracle was performed and it built faith among his Disciples. However, it makes we wonder if Jesus was really all that much against certain human pleasures in life including enjoying spirits a little beyond the normal limit. But today, if someone is served too much alcohol at a festivity, usually the host is responsible to make sure everybody drives home safely and could also be legally responsible for their safe return after the party. So, let 's say these jugs were now filled to the brim and someone with a low tolerance level has let's just say two more glasses of wine after it ran out beyond their limit. These people had to get to the Wedding somehow, maybe on a Donkey. Further lets assume that this man with low tolerance rides home with his 16 year daughter on the back of the Donkey and because of the extra wine goes down a steep hill and his daughter falls off and is critically injured. If this happened then Jesus could have even been sued in todays standards for providing the miracle which in term made the wine available. Now the miracle could have been Mary saying, look the flowers have all wilted and we have no flowers. Then Jesus could have said look women, bring me a flower and then turned all the surrounding hills and pastures into flowers everywhere galore and amazed the crowd with nature versus alcohol and accomplished the same thing. I am not really convinced that Jesus was all against a little bit of drinking even somewhat over the normal limit with this miracle where he made more, but do agree scripture says not to over indulge in alcohol. Perhaps there is a meaning here why consuming more alcohol was involved in the first miracle that I am not grasping, but have always wondered this? Have a great day, love tommy