The first miracle performed by Jesus in his earthly ministry according to the four New Testament Gospel of the Bible was the "Wedding Feast at Cana". It is described as the first time Jesus showed his glory, turning water into wine. According to the account, Jesus, his mother and his disciples were there. At the feast in the town of Cana in Galilee, all the wine had been used and there were no spare provisions. Mary informed her son that there was no wine left. Jesus asked her what she wanted from him. Mary said to the servants at the celebration, "Do whatever he tells you." This quote is seen as significant for Christians, especially Roman Catholics. They consider it as an instruction for them to carry out the will of God the Father and His Son, Jesus.
Jesus told the servants to fill six large stone water jars with water. He then instructed them to take some to the president of the feast. It had turned into the finest wine. The president called the bridegroom and said he had kept the best wine until last. The disciples were said to be astonished and endeavoured to follow Jesus.
Jesus told the servants to fill six large stone water jars with water. He then instructed them to take some to the president of the feast. It had turned into the finest wine. The president called the bridegroom and said he had kept the best wine until last. The disciples were said to be astonished and endeavoured to follow Jesus.