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What does the Bible say about Christ's miracles?

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The Bible describes Christ's miracles as signs that reveal His glory and the essence of the Gospel.

In the Gospel of John, the miracles of Christ serve a specific purpose—they reveal His glory and how He can justly justify the ungodly. The first miracle, turning water into wine, signifies this truth and is referred to as the 'beginning of miracles.' This miracle demonstrates more than just miraculous power; it illustrates the transformation that occurs through Christ, where the ordinary (water) becomes extraordinary (wine). Each miracle recorded enables believers to understand something profound about God's character and His work in redemption.
Scripture References: John 2:1-11

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