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What does Luke 5:26 teach us about the reactions to Jesus' miracles?

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Luke 5:26 illustrates that Jesus' miracles led people to amazement and glorification of God (Luke 5:26).

In Luke 5:26, after witnessing the miraculous healing of a paralyzed man, the crowd reacts with amazement, saying, 'We have seen strange things today.' This reflects the profound impact Jesus' miraculous works had on those who observed them. Miracles served not only to display His divine power but also to inspire worship and glorification of God among the people. The reactions of the crowds highlight a key aspect of Jesus’ ministry—drawing attention to God's greatness and inviting people into a relationship with Him. The amazement displayed by the crowd emphasizes that encounters with Christ should lead to a deeper appreciation and reverence for God’s works.
Scripture References: Luke 5:26

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Strange Things
Don Fortner · Nov 3, 2013
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