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The Chibi News Daily Reflection
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Hello, my name is Nimsa Brunge and I'm the pastor of Freedom's Ark, a member of the Evangelical Alliance here in the Tottenham Town Hall
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The scene at Canaan is simple. A wedding feast, a joyful gathering and suddenly a problem. They have no wine
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Into this moment of embarrassment and worry, Mary turns to Jesus. Her concern reveals a deep trust that even in life's small crisis, help can be found
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Jesus replies, my hour is not yet come. It is a moment of hesitation, not refusal, but recognition
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Once he acts, the quiet years of his life will end. Attention will follow admiration from some, criticism from others
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This first miracle will set everything into motion Many people understand what it feels like to step into a role or responsibility that will draw new attention With visibility comes both encouragement and pressure
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The writer Judge Elliot once said, The strongest moments are often the most quiet ones
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Canaan shows us that Jesus steps forward, not for acclaim, but out of compassion
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Despite knowing what his decision will cost, Jesus chooses to help. A family spared Shane
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A celebration continues and grace flows quietly as water is turned to wine
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Canaan reminds us the genuine concern is often expressed by simple acts
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that change the moment for the better. Let's pray. O God of compassion, give us the courage to act with kindness
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Even when it draws attention or challenge, to grant us wisdom, gentleness, and the grace to bring joy into the lives of others