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John 2:1-11
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Introduction:
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This story reminds us just how easy it is for our best laid plans to go awry.
Have you ever made plans in your life in terms of what you wanted to do?
Where you wanted to go?
How you were going to get there?
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For some of us, our life plan took an abrupt detour and we were blown off course because of some unexpected problem or unanticipated trouble.
!! Main Point of the Message
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Don't give up because your plans are seemingly put on hold or they are going in the opposite direction of your intended dreams because the best is yet to come.
Jesus tells his disciples, /"I have come that you might have life and life more abundantly."/
(John 10:10).
!!! Background and Biblical Context:
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Jesus arrives at a wedding in a town called Cana of Galilee.
At some point during the ceremony the
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