βWhatsoever He saith unto you, do itβ (John 2:5).
When, at Canaβs wedding feast, the mother of Jesus had seen that the wine had run out, she had at first approached Him for help, but had received a reply which all the theologians of the centuries have not been able to soften: βWoman, what have I to do with thee? Mine hour is not yet comeβ (John 2:4).
She must learn the painful lesson that as Son of God He must deny the claims of any who would boast a closer relationship to Him on grounds of physical birth.
Mary must not think of Him as βMy sonβ. She must, like every one else, learn to know Him as Her Lord and Saviour.
Now she goes to the servants and says: βWhatsoever He saith unto you, do itβ.
Mary would do the same today. If she could speak she would direct her worshippers to the Lord Jesus Christ, and say: βWhatsoever He saith unto you, do itβ.
Strangely, the vast majority seem to think of His words only as the words which He spoke while on earth. They have forgotten or have never known that our Lord Jesus spoke again from heaven by revelation to the Apostle Paul and that in his epistles we have the words of the Lord Jesus to us today (See GalatiansΒ 1:11,12; 2:7-9).
Paul was, in a special sense, the ambassador of the rejected Lord. To him was committed βthe gospel of the grace of Godβ (ActsΒ 20:24) and the mystery of Godβs βeternal purposeβ (Eph. 3:1-11). In bringing his first Epistle to Timothy to a close, he wrote: βIf any man teach otherwise [than he had been teaching] and consent not to wholesome words, EVEN THE WORDS OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRISTβ¦he is proud, knowing nothingβ¦from such withdraw thyselfβ (I Tim. 6:3-5). Likewise, to the unruly Corinthians he wrote: ββ¦If I come again, I will not spare: SINCE YE SEEK A PROOF OF CHRIST SPEAKING IN MEβ¦β (II Cor. 13:2,3).
Maryβs advice today would be to believe the gospel that Paul preached, ββ¦how that CHRIST DIED FOR OUR SINS according to the Scripturesβ¦was buried, andβ¦rose again the third dayβ¦β (I Cor. 15:3,4). source