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The Six Goblets: Jesus' Passion for Us at the Wedding in Cana and the Temple

In John 2, we witness two profound acts of Jesus: turning water into wine at the Wedding in Cana and driving the money changers from the temple. These events illuminate Jesus' zeal and passion for us, challenging hollow religious practices. He longs for genuine connection and intimacy with His followers, symbolizing the Church as His bride. Jesus desires to replace man-made rituals with a vibrant relationship, reminding us that worship is not just a practice but a heartfelt encounter with Him.

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The Six Goblets: Jesus' Passion for Us at the Wedding in Cana and the Temple

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  1. The six goblets that I saw… John 2 December 15, 2013

  2. John 2 Jesus turned water into wine at a wedding Jesus drove the money changers from the temple

  3. Body soul mind

  4. His disciples remembered that it is written: “Zealforyourhousewillconsumeme.” John 2:17

  5. He is not tame… Turning Water into Wine at the Wedding in Cana Driving the Money Changers from the Temple He is zealous (passionate) about us He is not satisfied with religious practice He goes after us during our times of Worship • We are the bride • Jesus is the bridegroom • He wants to replace religious/humanistic practices with Him

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