This beginning of miracles.

This was the first miracle of Christ. The stories told in Catholic fables and in the Apocryphal New Testament are baseless. He had refused to make bread to feed his own hunger in the wilderness, but he was ready to supply the needs of others.. miracle is. supernatural act, in which. higher power employs, modifies, or suspends the laws of nature. Jesus did this by his own power; his apostles in his name. Peter says: "In the name of Jesus of Nazareth, arise and walk." Christ says: "Young man,. say unto thee, arise!"

Manifested forth his glory.

This was the first supernatural manifestation of his divine power; that he by whom all things were made controlled the powers of nature.

His disciples believed in him.

They already believed, but their faith was made firmer. The five named in the last chapter are meant.

PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS.

1. See how marriage is honored! God solemnized the first marriage in Eden. Christ wrought his first miracle on. marriage occasion.

2. It is to be noted that he was not an ascetic, nor did he delight in asceticism. He not only attended the joyous festivities of the marriage feast, but he even contributed to the means of enjoyment. He would still rather see us bright, joyous and thankful, than long-faced, doleful and fault finding. His ministry was to be one of joy and peace; his sanction is to be given, not to. crushing asceticism, but to genial innocence; his approval, not to compulsory celibacy, but to. sacred union.-- Farrar.

3. The first miracle of Moses was to turn the river of. guilty nation into blood; the first of Jesus to fill the water pots of an innocent family with wine.

4. The world giveth its best and richest first. At the board it spreads the viands may not fail; nay, may even grow in number and improve in quality, but they soon pall on the sated appetite, and the end of the world's feast is always worse and less enjoyable than the beginning. Who has found it so of the provisions of the Savior's grace, of those quiet, soothing, satisfying pleasures, that true faith imparts? There the appetite grows with the food it feeds upon.... Of each new cup from the heavenly Provider we may say: "Thou hast kept the good wine even until now."-- Hanna.

5. "Let no table be spread to which He who graced the marriage feast of Cana could not be invited; let no pleasure be indulged in that could not live in the light of his countenance." Then thou wilt be an invited guest to the marriage supper of the Lamb of God. Revelation 19:9.

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