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What does the Bible say about Jesus' miracles?

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The Bible depicts Jesus' miracles, such as feeding the 5,000, as demonstrations of His divine power and compassion.

The Bible presents Jesus' miracles as clear manifestations of His divine authority and His compassion for humanity. For instance, in Mark 6:35-56, the miracle of feeding the 5,000 showcases His ability to create something from nothing, reflecting His creative power similar to God’s initial act of creation. This event illustrates not only His concerns for the physical needs of those who follow Him but also reinforces the reality of His divine nature, as He fulfills and surpasses Old Testament types and shadows, such as the provision of manna in the wilderness. Such miracles were not mere acts of kindness; they serve as signs that point to His identity as the Messiah and reassure believers of His ongoing presence and power in their lives.
Scripture References: Mark 6:35-56, Acts 1:1, John 21:25

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Mark 6:35-56
J.C. Ryle · Apr 8, 2016
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