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How does the miracle at Cana relate to salvation?

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The miracle at Cana symbolizes transformation, showing how Jesus brings joy and abundance to the believer's life through salvation.

The wedding at Cana, where Jesus turned water into wine, serves as a profound symbol of the transformation that occurs in the life of a believer upon receiving Christ. The six stone jars represent the emptiness of ritualistic religion and the insufficient efforts of man to attain holiness. In contrast, Jesus provides the best wine, reminiscent of the joy and abundance that comes from salvation. This miracle, therefore, foreshadows the new covenant, where Christ fulfills the law and offers His people genuine joy through the forgiveness of sins. It reassures believers that in Christ, we have the richness of life and are welcomed into His eternal celebration as part of His bride, the church.
Scripture References: John 2:1-11

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