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How do we know Jesus' miracles are true?

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The miracles of Jesus, including turning water into wine, are verified by multiple witnesses, including the governor of the feast and the servants.

The truth of Jesus' miracles is supported by the accounts of numerous witnesses. In the case of the water turned into wine, both the governor of the feast and the servants served as key witnesses. The governor recognized the quality of the wine, noting that it was the best, which solidified the authenticity of the miracle. The servants, who filled the jugs with water, knew the transformation had occurred, providing tangible evidence. Such accounts reflect not only the miraculous nature of Jesus’ actions but also serve to confirm His divinity and authority, aligning with the purpose of John's Gospel to encourage belief in Jesus as the Son of God (John 20:30-31).
Scripture References: John 2:9-11, John 20:30-31, John 2:1-11, John 2:11, John 5:1-10, Hebrews 3:1-6, John 4:53, Matthew 1:21, Acts 2:22, Matthew 8, Mark 1:41, Luke 5, Luke 9:12-17, Romans 4:17, Luke 7:14-15, Mark 5:21-43, 1 Corinthians 15:3-6, Matthew 14:13-21, Mark 6:30-44, Luke 9:10-17, John 6:1-14., John 6:1-14, Luke 13:10-17, John 5:36, John 14:11, Matthew 11:4-5, Matthew 8:5-13, Matthew 8:26-27, Mark 7:31-37, Matthew 9:2-6, Isaiah 29:18, Isaiah 35:5-6, Mark 8:6-8, Mark 8:19-20, John 4:48-54

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