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How do we know miracles are not the ultimate proof of godliness?

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Miracles can be misleading, as they may attract attention without truly reflecting the essence of godliness.

Many people are drawn to miracles, mistakenly believing that they are evidence of true godliness. However, the sermon highlights that such signs can often be a snare, drawing individuals away from the true purpose of Christ’s teachings. Just as Nicodemus was impressed by Jesus' miracles, many may seek signs rather than the gospel’s deeper truths. Paul warns of deceivers who perform wonders while leading others away from the true knowledge of God, reminding us that true godliness manifests through faith and repentance, not merely through miraculous acts.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 2:9, John 3:2

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