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The first miracle Jesus worked was the first of eight that the apostle John called "signs," meaning there was a spiritual lesson attached. There was more than one lesson in Jesus' first miracle at Cana of Galilee. At the very least, we learn that Jesus is interested in our most basic needs. Covers John 2:1-11.
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