<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_THE_WATER_THAT_WAS_TURNED_INTO_WINE" id="THE_STORY_OF_THE_WATER_THAT_WAS_TURNED_INTO_WINE"></SPAN>THE STORY OF THE WATER THAT WAS TURNED INTO WINE</h2>
<p>A few days after Jesus met his followers or disciples at the
river Jordan, he came with these men to a town in Galilee
called Cana, to be present at a wedding. In those lands a feast
was always held at a wedding, and often the friends of those
who were married stayed several days, eating and drinking
together.</p>
<p>The mother of Jesus was at this wedding as a friend of the
family; for Nazareth, where she lived, was quite near to Cana.
Before the wedding feast was over, all the wine had been used,
and there was no more for the guests to drink. The mother of
Jesus knew that her son had power to do whatever he chose; and
she said to him; "They have no wine."</p>
<p>Jesus said to her: "O woman, what have I to do with thee? My
hour is not yet come."</p>
<p>But his mother knew that Jesus would in some way help the
people in their need, and she said to the servants who were
waiting at the table:</p>
<p>"Whatever he tells you to do, be sure to do it."</p>
<p>In the dining hall were standing six large stone jars, each
about as large as a barrel, holding twenty-five gallons. These
jars held water <SPAN name="Page_194"
id="Page_194"></SPAN>for washing, as the Jews washed their
hands before every meal, and washed their feet as often as
they came from walking in the street, since they wore no
shoes, but only sandals. Jesus said to the servants:</p>
<p>"Fill the jars with water."</p>
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<i>"Fill the jars with water"</i>
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<p>The servants obeyed Jesus, and filled the jars up to the
brim. Then Jesus spoke to them again, and said:</p>
<p>"Now draw out some of the water, and take it to the ruler of
the feast."</p>
<p>They drew out water from the jars, and saw that it had been
turned into wine. The ruler did not know from what place the
wine had come; <SPAN name="Page_195"
id="Page_195"></SPAN>but he said to the young man who had just
been married, the bridegroom:</p>
<p>"At a feast everybody gives his best wine at the beginning,
and afterward, when his guests have drunk freely, he brings on
wine that is not so good; but you have kept the good wine until
now."</p>
<p>This was the first time that Jesus used the power that God
had given him, to do what no other man could do. Such works as
these were called "miracles"; and Jesus did them as signs of
his power as the Son of God. When the disciples saw this
miracle, they believed in Jesus more fully than before.</p>
<p>After this Jesus went with his mother and his younger
brothers to a place called Capernaum, on the shore of the Sea
of Galilee. But they stayed there only a few days, for the
feast of the Passover was near, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem
to attend it. You remember that the feast of the Passover was
held every year, to keep in mind how God had led the people of
Israel out of Egypt long before.</p>
<p>When Jesus came to Jerusalem, he found in the courts of the
Temple men who were selling oxen and sheep and doves for the
sacrifices, and other men sitting at tables changing the money
of Jews who came from other lands into the money of Judea. All
this made the courts <SPAN name="Page_196"
id="Page_196"></SPAN>around the Temple seem like a market, and
not a place for the worship of God.</p>
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<i>"Take these things away"</i>
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<p>Jesus picked up some cord and made from it a little whip.
With it he began to drive out of the Temple all the buyers and
sellers. He was but one, and they were many; but such power was
in his look, that they ran before him. He <SPAN name="Page_197"
id="Page_197"></SPAN>drove the men and the sheep and the oxen;
he overturned the tables and threw on the floor the money,
and to those who were selling the doves he said: "Take these
things away; make not my Father's house a house for selling
and buying!"</p>
<p>The acts of Jesus were not pleasing to the rulers of the
Jews, for many of them were making money by this selling of
sacrifices and changing of money. Some of the rulers came to
Jesus and said to him: "What right have you to come here and do
such things as these? What sign can you show that God has given
to you power to rule in this place?"</p>
<p>Jesus said to them: "I will give you a sign. Destroy this
house of God, and in three days I will raise it up."</p>
<p>Then said the Jews, "It has taken forty-six years to build
this Temple, and it is not finished yet. Will you raise it up
in three days?"</p>
<p>But Jesus did not mean that Temple on Mount Moriah. He was
speaking of himself, for in him God was dwelling as in a
temple, and he meant that when they should put him to death, he
would rise again in three days. Afterward, when Jesus had died
and risen again, his followers, the disciples, thought of what
he had said, and understood these words.</p>
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