Wonder Working Jesus | Empty to Abundant

New Point Church37mApril 15, 2026

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In this powerful sermon titled 'Wonder Working Jesus: Empty to Abundant,' the pastor from New Point Church launches a seven-week series exploring the miracles of Jesus not just as historical events, but as living revelations of His character and ongoing presence. The message centers on Jesus' first miracle at the wedding in Cana—turning water into wine—as a profound symbol of divine transformation, where emptiness is replaced with abundance, shame with honor, and ritual with grace. The sermon emphasizes that Jesus meets us in ordinary, even desperate moments, and that true faith involves identifying our 'empty jars'—areas of spiritual dryness, emotional exhaustion, or unmet needs—and surrendering them to Him. Through the stories of the widow in 2 Kings 4 and the servants at the wedding, the message reveals that obedience precedes revelation, and that God often works through small acts of faith to produce miraculous overflow. The call to action is clear: bring your emptiness to Jesus, obey His next step, and expect His glory to be revealed in your life today.

Key Takeaways
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Jesus transforms emptiness into abundance, not just incrementally, but radically and supernaturally.

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Miracles are not just displays of power—they are revelations of who Jesus is: compassionate, sovereign, and present.

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Obedience to Jesus’ simple instructions often precedes understanding and divine breakthrough.

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God meets us in ordinary moments, especially when we’re at our weakest, to reveal His glory.

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Surrendering our 'empty jars'—our struggles, fears, and burdens—is the starting point for transformation.

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Chapters
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10 min

The Purpose of Easter: Who Is the Risen Jesus?

If we only see what Jesus did, we might miss who he truly is.

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10:00
10 min

Jesus' First Miracle: Water to Wine at Cana

Jesus is redefining this moment where there was lack, we see abundance.

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20:00
10 min

The Symbolism of the Stone Jars: Religion vs. Grace

The six stone jars used for ceremonial washing symbolize human effort to achieve purity. Jesus transforms them into vessels of celebration and grace, illustrating that He doesn’t just improve religion—he fulfills and replaces it with a new covenant of joy and abundance.

30:00
10 min

From Empty to Overflow: The Pattern of God's Provision

God is not just here to meet your needs, he reveals his abundance.

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40:00
22 min

The Call to Surrender: Identify, Bring, Obey

Jesus, this is where I feel empty and I'm giving it to you.

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High-Impact Quotes
Jesus, this is where I feel empty and I'm giving it to you.
Pastor from New Point Church35:17
Viral: 92.0
If we only see what Jesus did, we might miss who he truly is.
Pastor from New Point Church5:48
Viral: 90.0
The same Jesus who turned water into wine is still turning your emptiness into abundance today.
Pastor from New Point Church37:19
Viral: 88.0
Speakers

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Pastor from New Point Church
Topics Discussed
Miracles as Revelation of Identity95%Transformation from Empty to Abundant92%Surrender and Obedience90%Spiritual Dryness and Renewal88%Jesus as Bridegroom and Provider85%The Supernatural in Everyday Life80%Faith vs. Trust75%God's Timing and Waiting70%
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Jesus

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Wine

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Water

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John 2

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Wedding

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Mary (Jesus' mother)

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Stone Jars

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2 Kings 4

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The Bridegroom

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Cana in Galilee

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