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How do we know Jesus is the Messiah according to John 10?

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Jesus' works and miracles serve as evidence of His divine authority and identity as the Messiah.

In John 10, Jesus points to His works as the definitive witness of His Messiahship. He states that the miracles He performed in His Father's name are validation of His claim to be the Christ. This aligns with the prophecies in Isaiah that foretold the signs of the Messiah, including healing the blind and raising the dead. The miracles were tangible evidence that Jesus was the one sent by God, fulfilling what was spoken through the prophets. Despite witnessing these acts, the Jews questioned His identity, revealing their hardened hearts and spiritual blindness. The call to trust in His works is not just a challenge of belief but a revelation of God's redemptive plan through the Son.
Scripture References: John 10:25, Isaiah 35:5-6

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