Bootstrap

How do we know the significance of Christ's miracles?

Answered in 1 source

The miracles of Christ serve as demonstrations of His glory and messages of grace, illustrating fundamental truths about redemption (John 2:11).

Christ's miracles, including the transformation of water into wine at the wedding in Cana, are more than mere displays of power; they are profound messages designed to reveal His glory and to strengthen the faith of His followers. John 2:11 indicates that this particular miracle manifested His glory, resulting in the belief of His disciples. The preacher points out that each miracle is intended to convey deeper truths related to God’s grace juxtaposed against the law, ultimately culminating in the message of salvation through Christ alone. Thus, the significance of His miracles lies in their ability to communicate the redemptive purpose and glory of God.
Scripture References: John 2:11

Sermons (1)