Has the
Church Run Out of Wine?
Kirby Unti, Bishop
Northwest Washington Synod
Article from The Spirit, March
2016
In January I had
the joy of presiding at the installation of Pr. Tim Feiretag at Trinity
Lutheran Church in Everett, WA. The Biblical Story for the day was the Wedding
at Cana in Galilee. It was the assigned text and so fitting because in the Book
of John the Wedding at Cana was Jesus' Installation service.
I began by telling
the story of Johnny Carson interviewing a little boy who had just heard the
Cana Story in Sunday school. When Johnny asked him what he learned from the
story the little boy said, "If you are going to have a wedding you better
invite Jesus!"
You may know the
story. It was the third day of the celebration when the news reached Jesus that
the party had run out of wine. Jewish weddings were known to go on for days. I
can only imagine the number of guests who would have decided to call it quits
and head home. I am confident others would have let their disappointment be
made known. It must have been crushing for the bride and groom.
Jesus' mother knows
that the hour has come for her son to do what he was sent into the world to do
- to restore the world to the fullness of life. When she lets Jesus know,
"They have no wine," Jesus tells the servants to take the six jars
which held between 20 -30 gallons of water for the Jewish purification rites
and to fill them. Following the admonition of Jesus' mother, "Do whatever
he tells you to do." They fill the jars to the brim. Jesus then instructs
them to draw some out and bring it to the master of the banquet who discovers
upon tasting it that it is the finest of wine.
This takes the
master by total surprise because nobody brings out the best wine near the end
of the party. You always serve the best wine first.
Not Jesus.
No, Jesus is at his
best when we are desperate. When we finally run out. When we are empty. When
our party is all but over Jesus appears. When Jesus comes he not only provides,
he provides abundantly - to the brim.
Has it ever dawned
on you that the best that life has to offer is still to come?
Risking this
possibility - how might it change the way you enter the future?
Imagine how this
could change the way we live life in our congregations and ministry sites.
The best is yet to
come if we are willing to invite Jesus to the party!
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