In this sermon, Jer explores John 2:1-12, focusing on the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana. He urges listeners not to get distracted by secondary details about the wine itself but to see the central message: the manifestation of Jesus’ glory. Jer explains how the six stone jars represent humanity’s brokenness and our inability to find fulfillment apart from God. Jesus fulfills the law, supersedes human rituals, and reveals his sovereignty and creative power by transforming ordinary water into abundant, excellent wine. This act points to Jesus as the better Son, the true Bridegroom, and the Lord over all creation, offering glory and new life to all who believe in him. Jer calls the congregation to recognize and receive this glory, the gift of salvation, and to respond with confession, worship, and renewed commitment to Christ.