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How do we know the doctrine of miracles is true?

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The authenticity of miracles is evidenced in the Gospels, particularly through the acts of Jesus which are meant to manifest His glory.

The doctrine of miracles is rooted in the person of Jesus Christ, who performed miraculous acts, thus establishing His authority over creation. In John 2:11, we read that the first miracle of Jesus at the wedding in Cana was performed to manifest His glory and lead His disciples to believe in Him. Such signs and miracles were intentional and purposeful, revealing the fullness of God's grace and power. This aligns with the biblical understanding that miracles serve as divine attestations to the truth of His ministry and the reality of His kingdom, reinforcing the believers' faith.
Scripture References: John 2:11, John 20:30

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