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How do we know Jesus performed miracles like feeding the 5,000?

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We can trust the biblical account of Jesus feeding the 5,000 as a historical event supported by scriptural testimony.

The account of Jesus feeding the 5,000 is firmly rooted in scripture as a miraculous event rather than a hypothetical story. The Gospel of John presents this narrative not merely for moral lessons but to affirm the divine authority and ability of Jesus. When Jesus asked Philip where to buy bread, He was not seeking information but was proving Philip’s faith in His power (John 6:5-6). The testimony of this event suggests that Jesus, who created the earth and everything in it, can provide in abundance, using even the smallest offerings, like five barley loaves and two small fishes, to accomplish His will. Historic Christian theology affirms the reality of these miracles as acts of sovereign grace that reveal Jesus's nature and mission.
Scripture References: John 6:5-13

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