What event were Jesus and His disciples attending in Cana?
A wedding (John 2:1)
How many stone water jars were there?
Six stone water jars. (John 2:6)
What did Jesus' disciples witness at the wedding in Cana?
They saw Jesus perform His first miracle of turning water into wine. (John 2:11)
In which verse do we learn that Jesus’ mother was at the wedding?
John 2:1.
What does Jesus say to His mother when she tells Him about the lack of wine?
He says, “Woman, what does this have to do with me? My hour has not yet come.” (John 2:4)
Who noticed the wine had run out and brought it to Jesus’ attention?
Jesus' mother, Mary. (John 2:3)
What were the stone jars originally used for?
Ceremonial washing. (John 2:6)
How does John 2:11 describe the impact of the miracle on Jesus' disciples?
It says that the miracle revealed Jesus' glory, and His disciples believed in Him. (John 2:11)
Find the verse where Jesus says, “My hour has not yet come.”
John 2:4.
What does John 2:6-7 reveal about the role of the servants in the miracle?
They obeyed Jesus by filling the jars with water to the brim, demonstrating trust. (John 2:6-7)
Why was running out of wine at a wedding a big problem in Jesus’ time?
It was considered dishonorable and a failure to provide for the guests.
How full did Jesus instruct the servants to fill the jars?
To the brim. (John 2:7)
Before this event, what had Jesus already said to His first disciples about following Him?
He invited them to “Come and see,” building their trust in Him. (John 1:39)
Where in this chapter does it mention the glory of Jesus being revealed?
John 2:11.
How does the master of the banquet’s reaction in John 2:9-10 emphasize Jesus' power?
He was amazed at the quality of the wine, showing that Jesus’ miracles exceed expectations. (John 2:9-10)
Who gave the order to the servants to do what Jesus said?
Mary, Jesus' mother. (John 2:5)
What did the master of the banquet say about the wine Jesus made?
He said it was the best wine, better than what had been served earlier. (John 2:10)
How does John 2:12 show the bond between Jesus, His disciples, and His family?
It describes how they traveled together to Capernaum, showing unity. (John 2:12)
What verse describes the reaction of the master of the banquet to the wine?
John 2:9-10.
What does John 2:11 mean when it says the miracle revealed Jesus’ glory?
It demonstrated His divine authority and His role as the Son of God. (John 2:11)
What does this story teach us about Jesus’ presence at celebrations and gatherings?
It shows that Jesus values celebrations and cares about meeting our needs.
What does this miracle show about the quality of the gifts Jesus gives?
Jesus gives abundantly and His gifts are of the highest quality.
What is significant about the disciples' belief in Jesus after witnessing the miracle?
It marked the beginning of their deeper understanding of His divine nature. (John 2:11)
Locate the verse that shows Jesus and His disciples leaving for Capernaum after the wedding.
John 2:12.
How does John 2:11 show the connection between Jesus’ miracles and faith?
It highlights that the disciples believed in Him more deeply after seeing the miracle. (John 2:11)