I don't know for certain, but here's what I think they may be:
- That he believes that marriage is sacred which is why he decided to perform his first miracle there.
-If you ask him for something he will listen to you and consider it even if he has different plans.
- He agreed to make more wine so that the weddings guests could enjoy themselves, and so Jesus sees the importance of recreation as long as it is kept within moral standards.
He turned waater into wine.
He performed his first miracle at a wedding in Cana, and he turned water into unfermented wine (grape juice).
This was Jesus's first miracle and it is found in John 2:1-11
The first miracle performed by Jesus was of changing the water into wine at the wedding feast.
When he turned the water into wine at the wedding.
The miracle when Jesus turned water into wine occurred at Cana in Gallilee, near Nazareth. This was the first recorded miracle of Jesus, and took place during a wedding (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.
Jesus Miracle Crusade was created in 1975.
Jesus performed that first miracle at a wedding at Cana.
No, I have not experienced the miracle of Jesus cooking breakfast.
At the beginning of Christ's ministry. The exact date is inevitably unknown, since we do not know the exact year of Jesus' birth.
The first miracle did by Jesus was to turn the water into wine at the wedding feast.