The first miracle at a wedding---and only the servants knew what happened.
The chief steward supposed the real bridegroom had saved the best wine for last.
But, no.
It was the true Bridegroom who turned water into wine.
We may not be able to break into social circles,
but always remember that your relationship with Christ places you
in the most important position you could ever have.
Open the east window,” he said, and he opened it. “Shoot!” Elisha said, and he shot. “The Lord’s arrow of victory, the arrow of victory over Aram!” Elisha declared." 2 Kings 13:17.
But there are so many sad tales in 2 Kings. So many evil kings. Like Jehoram, who yielded to the force of evil within him. And then Manasseh, one of the most evil and longest-reigning kings of Judah. God's love outlasted his hate. Manasseh turned back to God. Sin in our hearts to this day cannot remain "unchecked, unadmitted, unforgiven, and unchanged." Oh Judah! How lonely sits that city!
PHOTO: November 9, 2019. Britt and Taylor married under the oaks. Bob officiated, my greatest joy. The artist rendered a keepsake painting of the celebration. The food was impeccable. The choicest of wines. The oaths sealed forever.

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