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What does the Bible say about the significance of Jesus' first miracle?

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Jesus' first miracle at Cana signifies the manifestation of His glory and illustrates how God can justify the ungodly.

The first miracle of Jesus at the wedding in Cana, as recorded in John 2:1-11, is significant because it is described as the 'beginning of miracles,' showcasing the chief work of Christ in revealing His glory. This miracle is endowed with deep theological implications, particularly in how it symbolizes the profound truth of justification by faith. Just as water was transformed into wine, God is capable of justly declaring sinners righteous, thus demonstrating the harmonious attributes of His holiness and mercy. This foundational event is critical as it points to the ultimate work of Christ in justifying the ungodly through His sacrifice.
Scripture References: John 2:1-11

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