[DOWNLOAD] "Wedding at Canna" by Daniel F. Owsley * eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Wedding at Canna
- Author : Daniel F. Owsley
- Release Date : January 10, 2014
- Genre: Christianity,Books,Religion & Spirituality,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 73 KB
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AMAZING DRAMA: When the feast of tabernacles drew nigh, a certain rich man invited Jesus with his disciples and His mother to the marriage of his firstborn son Nathaniel to a Nazarene maiden named Ruth. So it came to pass that they all journeyed over to Cana, where the feast was to take place on the following day. Nor was their trip uneventful since His disciples were not only whispering amongst themselves, but in spite of the Lord's repeated command that they shouldn't tell anyone about Him "until the Father's hour shall come," they were quietly spreading the good news unto anyone who would listen that they had found the new Deliverer of the children of Israel.
It was obvious as well, that those future apostles were most excited. For they all expected that Jesus would somehow show His Messianic authority in the midst of many witnesses. They even believed He would do so with some great power and grandeur, worthy of the Anointed One, Who was prophesied to come, by all of Zion's prophets of old. Niether could any of them help having great expectations about such, due to the things they heard about the wonderous phenomena of the Holy Ghost when He descended upon Him at His baptisim as a Dove.
So it was pretty natural for all of them to imagine that His future course on earth would soon be marked by some kind of increasing manifestations of some supernatural wonders that would include a lot of miraculous demonstrations. And even though none of those new disciples knew Jesus too well at that time, they already heard Him speak enough to have some idea of what His gospel was about:
After all, they already heard that Son of David speaking about the condition of the hearts of men. For He declared unto them that wherever love disappeard hatred immediately appears in iy's place.