How can we apply Mary's instruction, "Do whatever He tells you," today? Setting the Scene “His mother said to the servants, ‘Do whatever He tells you.’ ” (John 2:5) Mary’s simple direction at Cana sets the pattern for every disciple: hear Jesus, then heed Him without delay or debate. A Timeless Command • Mary did not point to herself; she pointed to Jesus. • The instruction is unconditional—no exceptions, no negotiations. • Obedience precedes understanding; the servants filled jars with water before they saw wine. Listening to His Voice Today • Scripture: God’s written Word remains the clearest, most trustworthy voice (2 Timothy 3:16-17). • Prayer: We listen as much as we speak, expecting specific guidance (Jeremiah 33:3). • The Holy Spirit: He illumines truth and nudges our conscience (John 16:13). • Godly Counsel: Wise believers help confirm what Jesus is saying (Proverbs 11:14). • Providential Circumstances: Open and closed doors often steer our steps (Acts 16:6-10). Practical Ways to “Do Whatever He Tells You” • Start the day in the Word, asking, “What command am I invited to obey right now?” • Act on promptings immediately; delayed obedience is disobedience. • Treat “small” instructions—an apology, a phone call, a gift—as kingdom assignments. • Order finances, relationships, and schedules around biblical priorities (Matthew 6:33). • Embrace sacrificial service; washing feet still pleases Jesus (John 13:14-17). • Share the gospel whenever the Spirit opens a door (1 Peter 3:15). Rewards of Obedience • Transformation: Jesus turns ordinary water into extraordinary wine when we obey (John 2:9-10). • Deeper intimacy: “If you love Me, you will keep My commandments” (John 14:15). • Effective witness: Others see faith in action and glorify God (Matthew 5:16). • Spiritual freedom: Obedience breaks the power of sin (Romans 6:17-18). • Joy: “These things I have spoken to you so that My joy may be in you” (John 15:11). Common Obstacles and Overcoming Them • Doubt—Counter with God’s unchanging promises (Numbers 23:19). • Fear—Remember His constant presence (Isaiah 41:10). • Self-reliance—Trust the Lord with all your heart (Proverbs 3:5-6). • Cultural pressure—Stand firm, knowing His Word is truth (John 17:17). • Weariness—Rely on His strength made perfect in weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). Living the Cana Principle Every day presents fresh opportunities to echo Mary’s words—hear Jesus clearly, obey Him promptly, and watch Him work miraculously. |