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How do signs and miracles relate to faith in Christ?

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Signs and miracles serve not as the basis of faith, but as confirmation of the divine authority of Christ and the gospel.

In the biblical context, signs and miracles were performed to authenticate the gospel message and the divine authority of Christ and His apostles. In Exodus 4, the miracles performed by Moses were intended to show the power of God and to affirm that God had sent him. Similarly, in the New Testament, Hebrews 2:3-4 reveals that God bore witness to the message of salvation 'by signs and wonders and various miracles.' However, saving faith is not in miracles themselves but in the person of Jesus Christ, who performed the miracles as demonstrations of His authority and power. Faith is ultimately based on Christ's finished work, confirming that He is Lord and Savior.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:3-4, Exodus 4

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