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How do we know Christ's miracles are true?

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Christ's miracles are validated by their fulfillment of scripture and the transformation they bring in believers' lives.

The miracles of Christ serve to reveal His glory and authority as the Son of God. The first miracle at the wedding of Cana, where Jesus turned water into wine, highlights the shift from the old covenant of Judaism to the new covenant in Christ. His miracles were not only acts of compassion but also an invitation to believe in Him. Moreover, they are associated with significant teachings about joy, grace, and faith. The fact that Jesus' first miracle was performed in such a common setting emphasizes that His divine works are accessible and transformative for ordinary lives. As believers, the evidence of Christ's miracles also manifests in our own spiritual rebirth and the joy that fills our hearts, confirming the truth of the Gospel.
Scripture References: John 2, John 1:14, Romans 8:28-30

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The Miracle Of Joy
Fred Evans · Aug 17, 2014
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