The miracles of Jesus serve as evidence of His identity as the Son of God.
The miracles of Jesus, as recorded in the Gospels, unequivocally attest to His divine identity. In Mark 5, the healing of a woman who had suffered for twelve years and the raising of Jairus' daughter from the dead both serve as powerful testimony to His deity. Jesus declared, 'My Father worketh hitherto, and I work' (John 5:17), revealing His equality with God. These acts demonstrate authority over life and death, proclaiming Him as the only begotten Son of the Father, fulfilling John 3:16 and emphasizing His unique relationship within the Trinity. His miracles serve not merely as acts of compassion but as signs of His divine nature, affirming His claim.
Scripture References:
John 5:17, John 3:16, Mark 5:21-43
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