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What does the Bible say about Jesus' miracles?

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Jesus' miracles in the Bible demonstrate His divine authority and compassion for humanity, showing that He is God incarnate.

In the Bible, particularly the Gospels, Jesus' miracles serve as powerful demonstrations of His divine authority and compassion for humanity. From turning water into wine to raising the dead, each miracle reveals His identity as the Son of God, affirming that He possesses sovereign power over nature, sickness, and death. These acts were not mere spectacles; they were intended to draw people's attention to His message and His divine purpose, as seen in passages such as John 20:30-31, where the miracles serve to help us believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. Unlike the false miracle workers of today's religious climate, Christ's miracles were openly performed and verified by witnesses, providing irrefutable evidence of His deity and mission.
Scripture References: John 20:30-31, Mark 8:27-33, Mark 6:35-56, Acts 1:1, John 21:25, Luke 4:14-21, John 10:37-38

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Mark 6:35-56
J.C. Ryle · Apr 8, 2016
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