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How do we know Jesus' miracles are significant?

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Jesus' miracles, including healing the deaf and mute, illustrate His divine authority and the spiritual truths He teaches about His redemptive work.

The miracles of Jesus are significant for several reasons. They serve as manifestations of His divine authority and power. In Mark 7, the healing of the deaf man is not merely a physical restoration but is representative of the spiritual healing that Christ offers to all His people. Jesus indicated that the spiritual deafness and dumbness were not merely physical conditions but represented the state of humanity's sinful nature. His miracles point to the larger spiritual truths about salvation, revealing the character of God and the nature of His redemptive purposes. The astonishment of the crowd in Mark 7:37, declaring that He 'hath done all things well,' underscores the awesomeness of His works both physically and spiritually.
Scripture References: Mark 7:31-37

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