The Best for Last
By robert on Oct 7, 2011 | In Apologetics | Send feedback »
John 2:1-10 (CEV): Three days later Mary, the mother of Jesus, was at a wedding feast in the village of Cana in Galilee. Jesus and his disciples had also been invited and were there. When the wine was all gone, Mary said to Jesus, "They don't have any more wine." Jesus replied, "Mother, my time hasn't yet come! You must not tell me what to do." Mary then said to the servants, "Do whatever Jesus tells you to do." At the feast there were six stone water jars that were used by the people for washing themselves in the way that their religion said they must. Each jar held about twenty or thirty gallons. Jesus told the servants to fill them to the top with water. Then after the jars had been filled, he said, "Now take some water and give it to the man in charge of the feast." The servants did as Jesus told them, and the man in charge drank some of the water that had now turned into wine. He did not know where the wine had come from, but the servants did. He called the bridegroom over and said, "The best wine is always served first. Then after the guests have had plenty, the other wine is served. But you have kept the best until last!"
God has manifested Himself in three ways: God the Father, who is unapproachable because of the separation of sin, God the Son who came in the flesh, died, was resurrected and rose to heaven (Even God's flesh was finite), and God the Holy Ghost (Ghost - a spirit that has experienced death.), which is the Eternal Spirit and, as spirits we must worship him in spirit and in truth.
The Holy Spirit is what I believe Jesus saved as "the best for last."
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