Water into Wine


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Knowledge Message for October 17, 2013

Yesuha performed many miracles while he walked upon the earth and yet many more were seen after his asension and return of "The Helper".  The first occurred unexpectedly while Yesuha and his mother were attending a marriage feast.  What wondrous prophetic vocabulary Yesuha uses in His first miracle, turning water into wine.

The stone jars chosen were six in number, the number of man and carnality.  The jars were of the special ceremonial type that the jewish people used for ritual washing to clean themselves physically and spiritually.  Likened to vessels chosen to be filled.  Yesuha called for the servants to fill the stone jars to the top with water.  The servants are likened to the prophets and the water likened to the revelation of the mysteries.  The stone jars are likened to vessels of men, yea the temples that contains the Ruach haKodesh, the spirit known as the blood and the wine.

Upon doing what Yesuha had asked of them they drew some out of the vessels and take it to the master of the banquet wedding.  This is a shadow picture of The Father testing the sweetness of the spirit for all those that are filled and come before the Master and Creator of All Things.   The banquet master, not knowing where the wine had come from, said that it was the choice wine usually served first so that the lesser wine could be drank much easier at the end of wedding banquet.  But they saved the best until the last, and then brought the choice wine!  

Can you see this shadow picture my friends?  For it is yet again a reference to the mystery of the Last shall be First and the First Last.  Those that come into the last of the age will serve the choice wine, Yesuha, to all those that come to the wedding feast!  Oh Hallauyah to the Lamb of God, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah the Baruch Hashem Yeshua Hamashiach!

Let us go forth this day and make known this mystery and revelation of Messiah's first miracle, turning water into wine.

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