Second Sunday
in Ordinary Time-C
I Reading: Isaiah
62:1-5: The bridegroom rejoices in his bride.
II Reading:
1Corinthians 12:4-11: One and the same Spirit, who distribute gifts to
different people just as he chooses.
Gospel: John
2:1-11: This was the first of the signs given by Jesus: it was given at Cana in
Galilee.
Revelation 1:
Creative Power, Jn 2:1-11
This was the first miraculous
sing Jesus performed. It demonstrated His very purpose for coming to earth: to
reveal the creative power of God. He had
the power to create and produce what was needed to meet human’s need.
1. Wedding in Cana of Galilee
(v.1-2)
a. Time: The third day
b. Mary attended
c. Jesus and the disciples
attended
2. The concern of Jesus’
creative power (v.3-5):Genesis-Creative Word of God-God’s creation
a. Mary’s social concern
b. Jesus’ deeper concern: To
meet man’s spiritual need
c. Mary’s confidence in her
Son
3. The revelation of Jesus’
creative power (v.6-8)
a. The materials: Water jars-
used for cleaning and quenching thirst
b. The command: Prepare/fill
the jar
c. The obedience: They drew
water and experienced the creative power of Jesus
4. The results of Jesus’
creative power (v.9-11)
a. Human’s need was met
b. Christ’s glory was
revealed
c. The disciple’s faith was
strengthened
Thought: Jesus graced and blessed the
marriage because he was “invited…to the wedding.” Mary’s concern was a social
concern and Jesus met the real needs of the people. Jesus, being the Son of
God, the Messiah has the power to create anything which is good for the greater
glory of God and salvation of humankind as the kingdom of God.
No comments:
Post a Comment