Well, apart from his birth itself, he changed water to wine at the Wedding of Cana!
The first miracle performed by Jesus was of changing the water into wine at the wedding feast.
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He performed his first miracle at a wedding in Cana, and he turned water into unfermented wine (grape juice).
Jesus at the wedding feast changed the water into wine, at Canaan it was his first miracle.
At the beginning of Christ's ministry. The exact date is inevitably unknown, since we do not know the exact year of Jesus' birth.
Peter and John made a lame man walk.
Jesus performed that first miracle at a wedding at Cana.
The first miracle did by Jesus was to turn the water into wine at the wedding feast.
Technically, every appearance Jesus made after His resurrection would be considered a miracle in and of itself. In this way, the very first miracle would be His appearance to Mary Magdalene in the garden (John 20:11-18). However, since He didn't do anything specifically miraculous in this event, if one wants to use a stricter definition for 'miracle', His appearance to the two men on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35) would be first. Here, He disguises His visage, then reveals His true image, then vanishes; all of which are supernatural actions.
Jesus was not passive when He performed his first miracle. Everything was at the right time.
Jesus first miracle was turning water into wine at a wedding feast. (John 2:1-11)
Only one miracle has been recorded. That doesn't mean He did no others there, it just means there is only one we know of. There may have been more, but effectively our answer is one. Buck Burch wrote: Jesus actually performed 2 miracles in Cana. Both are recorded in John. In John 2:1-11, Jesus was at a wedding and turned the water into wine. After some time (John 4:46-54), Jesus returned to Cana and healed a royal official's son, albeit by distance. The son was in Capernaum while Jesus pronounced him healed in Cana.