Jesus performed his first miracle at a wedding. He could have chosen any number of places to kickstart his public campaign but instead he chose a simple country celebration. That single act, both simple and profound, defined a key element of Jesus’ ministry; his desire to connect with people as they went about the business of living. It was both a statement of intent and an invitation.
By choosing to accept a wedding invitation and attend with his disciples, Jesus was declaring that he had come to be Emmanuel, God with us. His primary goal was not amassing public support in favor of a self serving campaign against Rome. Instead the focal point of his mission on earth was to insert himself into the epicenter of the human cycle of life. He came to rub shoulders with us, to break bread with us, to laugh with us and to cry with us. All of it, the entirety of the human experience, mattered to him then as it does now.