John 2:4
"Woman, why does this concern us?" Jesus replied. "My hour has not yet come."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of John 2:4?

2. How does Jesus' response in John 2:4 demonstrate His divine authority and timing?

3. What can we learn about obedience from Mary's reaction to Jesus in John 2:4?

4. How does John 2:4 connect to Jesus' mission as seen in other Gospels?

5. In what ways can we trust God's timing in our own lives today?

6. How should Jesus' words in John 2:4 influence our understanding of His earthly ministry?

7. Why does Jesus address Mary as "Woman" in John 2:4?

8. What does Jesus mean by "My hour has not yet come" in John 2:4?

9. How does John 2:4 reflect Jesus' relationship with His mother?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from John 2?

11. What did Jesus mean by "My hour has not yet come"?

12. What did Jesus mean by 'My hour has not yet come'?

13. Why is the Samaritan woman unnamed, leaving no external historical record to corroborate the event in John 4?

14. What did Jesus mean by "Woman, Behold Your Son"?
Discussion Questions
1. How does Jesus' response to Mary in John 2:4 reflect His understanding of His mission and timing?

2. In what ways can we apply the concept of divine timing in our personal decision-making processes?

3. How does the respectful address of "Woman" by Jesus inform our interactions with others, especially in moments of disagreement?

4. What role does obedience play in witnessing God's work in our lives, as seen in the actions of the servants at the wedding?

5. How can we identify and respond to the "ordinary" moments in our lives that God might be using to begin something extraordinary?1. How does Jesus' first miracle at Cana enhance your understanding of His divine nature?

2. In what ways does Jesus' zeal for His Father's house challenge your approach to worship?

3. How does Jesus' prediction of His resurrection broaden your understanding of His mission?

4. How can you apply the principle of honoring God's house in your own life and community?

5. What can you learn from Mary's faith and her instruction to the servants: "Do whatever He tells you"?

6. How does Jesus' handling of the temple's desecration inform your perspective on justice and righteousness?

7. What does the transformation of water into wine signify about Jesus' power and His grace?

8. How does the Jews' demand for a sign reflect human attitudes towards faith and proof?

9. How can Jesus' respect for the sanctity of worship spaces influence our behavior in places of worship?

10. How does Jesus' first miracle demonstrate His sensitivity to human needs and celebrations?

11. How can we demonstrate zeal for God's house in our daily lives?

12. How does the disciples' belief following the miracle at Cana encourage your personal faith journey?

13. What is the significance of Jesus referring to His body as the temple?

14. How does the reaction of the Jewish leaders to Jesus' actions and words reveal about their understanding of God?

15. How does Jesus' control over the physical elements in His miracle reflect His divine authority?

16. In what ways does Jesus' cleansing of the temple demonstrate His authority over religious practices?

17. What lessons can you take from the disciples' post-resurrection understanding of Jesus' words?

18. How does Jesus' first sign/miracle encourage you to trust Him in situations of scarcity or need?

19. How does Jesus' prophetic insight about the human heart (verses 24-25) influence your understanding of His omniscience?

20. In your life, how can you bear witness to Jesus' transformative power, as seen in the miracle at Cana?

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