Historically, that's what people do when there's free booze around. Especially, when the occasion is a happy one, like a wedding.
Jesus performed that first miracle at a wedding at Cana.
Jesus was not passive when He performed his first miracle. Everything was at the right time.
Never.
The first miracle performed by Jesus was of changing the water into wine at the wedding feast.
He performed his first miracle at a wedding in Cana, and he turned water into unfermented wine (grape juice).
Jesus performed his first miracle at a wedding feast in Ca'na of Galilee. (John 2:1-11)
Jesus, being invited at a wedding with His mother Mary, changed water into wine. The servants were told to do whatever Jesus said, and He told them to put water in the wineskin Jesus then changed the water into wine for the wedding guests. This miracle is one of the decades of the Luminous Mysteries of the Holy Rosary.
He never performed any miracles because he wasn't the sun of God.
Jesus performed the miracle of the blind man, and the water into wine. Those are some, but more can be found in the New Testament.
A:In John's Gospel, Jesus performed his first miracle of turning water into wine on the third day after his baptism.In the synoptic gospels, Jesus went into the wilderness immediately after his baptism, so was not at the wedding in Cana. In these gospels, his first miracle was to fast for forty days and resist the devil.
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.
The miracle Jesus performed when He said "It is I; be not afraid" occurred during a storm while He was walking on water toward His disciples, who were in a boat. The disciples were terrified, thinking He was a ghost, but Jesus reassured them with His presence and words. This event demonstrated His authority over nature and His ability to bring peace amidst fear.