<h2>The Water Turned to Wine</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 18</div>
<div class='cap'>SOON AFTER Jesus met the men who became his
first followers he left the river Jordan, and with
these men walked to the land of Galilee, to the
village of Cana, about six miles north of Nazareth.
This was the town where Nathanael, one of the first five
followers of Jesus, lived.</div>
<p>At Cana a marriage was to be held, and Jesus with
all his followers was invited. In that land, at a marriage,
a feast was always given, and all the friends of the newly-married
couple, with their friends also, and almost
everybody in the village, were expected to come. The
feasting and dancing and merry-making often lasted
through a whole week.</p>
<p>Before the feast was over they found that the wine,
which in those times everybody drank freely, was used
up, and those who were giving the feast had no wine to
set before their guests. This filled them with alarm, for
at such times the wine was expected to flow freely, and
not to have wine for the company at a feast was considered
almost a disgrace.</p>
<p>The mother of Jesus was there as a friend of the
family. She thought of a way to help those who were
giving the feast, and called her son aside from the crowd,
and said to him very quietly:</p>
<p>"They have no wine."</p>
<p>She knew what very few knew, that Jesus was the
Son of God, and that all power was in his hands. He
had not yet done any of those wonderful works of curing
the sick, making the blind to see and making the deaf<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_122" id="Page_122">[122]</SPAN></span>
to hear, which he did so often afterward; but Mary
believed that he could do them if he chose. She thought
that perhaps he would use his power to give the wine
that was needed. It was with this hope that she said
to him, "They have no wine."</p>
<p>The answer that Jesus gave was not such in its
words as to encourage
her.</p>
<p>"Woman," said
he, "what have you
to do with me in this
matter? My time
is not yet come."</p>
<p>His speaking to
his mother as "Woman,"
instead of saying
"Mother," as a
young man would
among us, was not
lacking in respect.
It was the usage of
that time for a son
to say "Woman,"
and not "Mother."
She saw in his face
a look showing her that she had not spoken in vain.
So she turned to the servants who were standing near.
"Whatever he tells you to do," she said, "do it."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-134.jpg" width-obs="330" height-obs="400" alt="Photo" /> <span class="caption">Cana, and its well</span></div>
<p>One of the usages of the Jews was to wash their
hands before they sat down to a meal. This washing
was not merely to make their hands clean; it was a sort
of religious service, and the Jews were very strict in
doing it. When so large a company met for a feast, a
great deal of water was needed. In the hall were standing
six large jars for water, each jar of a size to hold nearly<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_123" id="Page_123">[123]</SPAN></span>
twenty gallons. They were nearly empty, because all
the guests had washed their hands before sitting down
at the feast. Jesus pointed to these jars and said to the
servants:</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-135.png" width-obs="348" height-obs="300" alt="drawing" /> <span class="caption">Stone water-jars</span></div>
<p>"Fill all those jars with water."</p>
<p>They obeyed him and filled all the jars up to the
brim. Then Jesus said again:</p>
<p>"Now draw out from the jars, and carry what you
take out to the ruler of the feast."</p>
<p>Wondering, the servants dipped their pitchers into
the great jars which only a few moments before they
had filled with water. How
surprised they were to find
each pitcher as it came out
full of red wine! They carried
it to the ruler of the
feast. He tasted it and saw
that it was wine of the very
best kind. He did not know
how it had been made, but
supposed that it had been
brought suddenly from some
wine merchant. He called the young man who had
been married, and in whose honor the feast was being
held, and said to him:</p>
<p>"Everybody serves his best wine at the beginning
of his feast; and afterward, when people have been
drinking some time, he brings wine that is poorer; but
you have kept your best wine until now!"</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-136.jpg" width-obs="406" height-obs="600" alt="Painting" /> <span class="caption">The mother of Jesus called her son aside and said to him quietly: "They have no wine."</span></div>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-137.png" width-obs="282" height-obs="300" alt="drawing" /> <span class="caption">Oriental basin, ewer, etc.</span></div>
<p>The only ones who knew whence the new wine had
come were the servants. But they soon told others, and
the word was passed around the company that Jesus of
Nazareth, Mary's son, had wrought this wonderful work.
His followers, the five or more disciples who had come
with Jesus to the wedding feast, now believed more fully<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_125" id="Page_125">[125]</SPAN></span>
than before that their teacher was more than a mere
man, that the power of God was upon him and that
whatever he should say was the word of God.</p>
<p>Such a work as that of turning the water into wine,
a work that no man could do without God's power, was
called "a miracle." It showed that the one who wrought
it was a man sent from God, doing God's will and speaking
God's word. This was the first miracle or work of
wonder that Jesus wrought; but after this we shall read
of many miracles.</p>
<p>From the wedding feast Jesus went down the mountains
of Galilee to the city of Capernaum, which stood
on the shore of the Sea of Galilee on the northwest.
With Jesus on this visit to Capernaum were his mother,
some of his younger brothers and his followers.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_126" id="Page_126">[126]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-138.jpg" width-obs="410" height-obs="600" alt="Painting" /> <span class="caption">Nicodemus sought Jesus quietly one night to talk with him and learn more of his teachings.</span></div>
<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_127" id="Page_127">[127]</SPAN></span></p>
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