John 2: 8
“Then he told them, ‘Now draw some out and take it to the master of the banquet.’
They did so…”
Once again the servants at the wedding are confronted with a challenge. They have been told by a guest to do whatever her son says. Her son, a man with his own entourage, tells them to fill the water jars used for washing. When they return from the work of hauling water to fill the jars they look expectantly at Jesus. “Now what?” is the implied question. The “Now what?” turns out to be a simple task, but a potentially embarrassing one: Take some of the water to the master of the banquet.
Again the servants prove their worth. They take what they know to be water and serve it to the person in charge of the banquet. They must have expected the master of the banquet to question their sanity! “Why are you bringing me this wash water to drink?” he might have said. Instead, a miracle happened…
Q: Getting to the miracle in this story involved a lot of work. How is the faithfulness of these servants in obeying Jesus a model for modern day Christians?