Your time is coming

Pauline Matanda

“EVERYONE serves the good wine first, and then the cheaper wine when the guests are drunk. You have kept the good wine until now.” — John 2:10.

For you, the Lord has kept the best wine until now.

The idea here is not just water turning into wine, but it is about the power that can make anything become what God says. Water turning into wine is only a sample. This is meant to show that nothing must remain permanent.

If water could be turned into wine, it means pain can be turned into joy; barrenness into fruitfulness; unemployment into employment; and failure into success.

A shepherd can become a king.

Remember, David was anointed king when he was still a shepherd. You can be “water” now, but in a moment, the Lord can transform you into the best wine that made the steward at the wedding ask: “Why keep the best wine until now when the wedding is over?”

When people have concluded and closed a chapter, God can place a comma and continue the story.

In other words, do not put a full stop where God has put a comma; your story may be continuing.

When people thought wine was finished, Christ prepared the best type.

In Psalms, David says: “You have turned my mourning into dancing and my sorrow to joy.”

God is about to turn your water into wine. Just imagine a miracle coming your way. You need a miracle, so do I.

I imagine this man-made wine might have been for VIPs specifically, but when Christ did the miracle, lots of jars were filled and many people
were able to receive from Christ’s portion.

Do not mind their man-made “wine”. Yours is coming from the Creator in abundance.

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