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How does Mark present the miracles of Jesus?

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Mark presents the miracles of Jesus as powerful displays of His authority and compassion, showcasing Him as Jehovah's Servant.

In the Gospel of Mark, the miracles are not merely acts of wonder; they manifest Jesus' divine authority and His compassion for the suffering. They are indicative of His character as Jehovah's Servant, intended to provide glimpses of the grace and salvation He offers to those in need. These miraculous works demonstrate that Jesus possesses the power to heal, deliver, and restore, reinforcing the truth of His identity as the Son of God who comes to save sinners. The frequency and significance of these miracles within Mark's narrative serve to underline the urgency of the Gospel's message.
Scripture References: Mark 1:21-34, Mark 5:25-34

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