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What does the Bible say about divine miracles?

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The Bible describes miracles as acts of God that demonstrate His power and grace.

In the Bible, miracles serve as tangible acts of divine intervention that reveal God's sovereign power and grace. For instance, in 2 Kings, we see numerous miracles performed by Elisha, each showcasing God's ability to provide, heal, and liberate His people. Miracles remind us of God's active presence in our lives and His authority over all creation. They affirm our faith in a God who is not distant but involved in our circumstances, working for our good and His glory.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 6:24-33; 2 Kings 7:1

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