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How does the concept of regeneration relate to the miracle at Cana?

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Regeneration is illustrated in the miracle at Cana, where the water symbolizes the transformation of the heart by God.

The miracle at Cana is deeply tied to the concept of regeneration, as it portrays how God transforms our lives from emptiness to fullness. The six stone water pots represent the dead works of religious practices that cannot save. When Jesus commanded them to fill the pots with water and then transformed it into wine, it points to His power to regenerate hearts and provide true spiritual nourishment. Just as the water was made into the best wine, our hearts are made alive through the sovereign work of the Spirit, demonstrating that regeneration is entirely a work of God, not reliant on human effort. This miracle is thus a tangible representation of how Christ can bring life and joy to those who were once spiritually barren.
Scripture References: John 2:6-10, Ephesians 5:26

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