so you think they should have served water ?
when the wine of life (happiness , love ) is gone.... Jesus will make out of the unexpected the best wine (happiness , love ) there is.
2007-08-20 08:45:37
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answered by ? 2
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Jesus was at a wedding and they ran out of wine and Jesus made more wine out of water so the people could keep celebrating.
2007-08-20 15:41:51
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answered by concretebrunette 4
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At a social gathering, generally a great social drink would be a glass of wine, not water. He knew this, and made the best wine around.
2007-08-20 15:41:16
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answered by Rich 3
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Because they had run out of wine and the party wasn't yet dancing on the tables! Why else?
2007-08-20 15:43:09
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answered by Anonymous
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He made water into wine for 3 reasons, to honor his mother in granting her request, to demonstrate God's miraculous provision, and to validate his claim as the Son of God.
2007-08-20 16:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Wine tastes better than water sometimes.....
2007-08-20 15:39:52
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answered by Anonymous
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To keep the wedding party from being embarrassed at a very important time of their life. It is all about people. Helping others. That is the part that most religions and most people do not understand. It is not about fame, money, power. It is about helping each other get to where we want to get.
2007-08-20 16:06:21
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answered by ustoev 6
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It was customary for the brides parents to cater the blessed event. drinking wine is, as it is today, a way to celebrate with the ones you love!!!
2007-08-20 15:43:31
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answered by lonnie_m_d 4
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Our FIRST experience of a "reality shift," - causing the miraculous - will probably always be something trivial as he demonstrated (a party short on refreshments.) Mine was a dress.
2007-08-20 15:46:17
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answered by MysticMaze 6
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Would you want to drink water at a wedding?
2007-08-20 15:38:35
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answered by Anonymous
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