A lesson from the wedding feast

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Some of you may remember me. I was a regular here in the fall of '05 and early last year and have just recently started spending time at CAF again. Those who do remember me might remember seeing (and helping along, thank you) my return to the Church. I just wanted to share some thoughts that struck me today as I was contemplating St. John’s account of the wedding feast at Cana and the reflection I saw in my return to Christ’s Church.

I did debate whether to post this here or in Sacred Scritpure, but I think it is more relevant to the Spirituality section.

I have stopped searching for spiritual fulfillment through inauthentic means – drugs, occultism, Mormonism, Wicca, Heathenry, Eastern spiritualities (I don’t mean the Orthodox churches), etc. I will not find it there. Even though the wine transformed through the power of Christ was the best wine at the wedding in Cana, yet it was also served last. Only when the guests had exhausted the regular wine was Christ’s wine available.

My journey has been like that of those wedding guests. I was born into a Catholic family and raised in the Church, present at the wedding feast. Christ has been there all along, waiting patiently for me to drink my fill of the regular wine made by men from things of the world. Now that I have been through those, he is still there, at His mother’s request offering the wine that He has transformed. Though I have drunk other wines in my spiritual quest and have indeed been intoxicated by them, their effects are feeble next to the true wine of Christ. It is only in Christ that the true wine may be found, and only in His Church that His wine is made fully available to me.

The Blessed Virgin is there now, speaking to her Son, telling Him that there is no more wine in my life and I am now ready to receive that which He has transformed. With her urging to “do whatever He tells me,” Mary leads me to life in Him. At her intercession, Christ makes available to me the true wine, His blood, poured out for all, which happily includes me.

Now with the chief steward, I too can declare to the Bridegroom, “You have saved the best for last!”
 
Wow… that’s a good story. Glad you found your way. It is only through Christ that we find the true way. I love your story. Thanks for sharing.

Here’s my own take. You were like the water… without Chirst, we’re bland. Now that you found Christ, He’s transformed you into something “intoxicating”.

Please keep it up. 👍

Oh and don’t forget our Blessed Mother. She only shows us the right way…
 
I agree: beautiful insight. It’s amazing how your story relates to Jesus’ miracle at Cana! The best till last - how it should be. 🙂

I wish you - and your loved ones - all the best;
May God Bless you and Our Blessed Lady help you and intercede for you (as She did with Jesus at the wedding feast).
Amen! 😃
 
Dear Lapsed: Thank you for sharing such an inspiring story! I know many of us have been strengthened by your story.

I am inserting my question here, as it seems to fit, somewhat, with your story:

I need help understanding the passage about the wedding at Cana. Is Christ the “bridegroom” in John 2:9? – It says, "and the master of the banquet tasted the water that had been turned into wine. He did not realize where it had come from, though the servants who had drawn the water knew. The he called the bridegroom aside [begin verse 10] and said, ‘Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now.’ "
My question, again: Is Christ the “bridegroom”? If the answer is yes, I am confused. I thought Jesus and his mother were “invited to the wedding.” Why would Jesus be the “bridegroom”?
If the answer is no, then does the “master of the banquet” actually realize WHO is responsible for the wine?
Thank you for any clarification.
 
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