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What does the Bible say about God's ability to perform miracles?

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The Bible consistently demonstrates that God can perform miracles, as seen in the account of the iron axe-head swimming in 2 Kings 6:6.

The account of the iron axe-head swimming in 2 Kings 6:6 illustrates God's supreme power over nature and His ability to intervene in seemingly impossible situations. This miracle serves not only to resolve a practical dilemma for the prophets but also to reaffirm their faith in a God who can do what man cannot fathom. Throughout scripture, we see that God's capacity to perform miracles serves as a testament to His sovereignty and grace, inviting His people to trust in Him during crises. Miracles are not merely spectacles; they reveal God's character and commitment to those who are faithful to Him.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 6:6, Genesis 18:14, Hebrews 11:11

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2 Kings 6:6
Charles Spurgeon · Jan 13, 2016
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