As a marriage counselor, it’s special to have the first reflection of this blog about a wedding story - Wedding at Cana (John 2: 1-12). Marriage is packed with beauty, mystery, and the meaning of our human hearts and God’s relationship with all of us.
When have you felt like you’ve lost hope, life, taste in
your life? When have you felt exhausted? When have you felt embarrassed that
you weren’t who others expected you to be or that you expected yourself to be?
This reflection opened up a new connection I had with this
story. I heard it in a possibly new and different way than I had before. I had always focused on the plentiful blessings of marriage, but never focused on the wine shortage. After
the family exclaimed the lack of wine, Mary knew who to go to. She went right
to her Son with a heart full of urgent faith. Jesus said, “how does your concern affect me?" I believe Jesus doesn’t ask us that question because he is
disconnected and has better things to do. It’s rather the opposite. He never
forces himself upon us. If we want to do something on our own, He gives us room
to try. He asks this question hoping to receive an invitation to help, to heal,
to be a savior for us.
“What does this have to do with me?” “Jesus, you are my Lord
and my God. Nothing is impossible for you. My (insert hope, life, taste, etc.
here) is running dry and I want and need you in my life.” It was then that
Jesus took WATER! And turned it into WINE!
My old youth minister Sarah Bauer has a great song about
this that’s called “Extraordinary.”
Take my ordinary, like water into wine. Create extraordinary. Transform this life of me. These gifts are yours; use them for your glory. Take me, make me extraordinary.
A another quote recently stood out to me that "God may allow us to hit rock bottom so we can recognize that He is our rock." If the family at the Wedding at Cana never ran out of wine, they would not have the grace to witness Jesus’ first miracle! Water changed into wine in front of their eyes!