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What does the Bible say about miracles?

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The Bible presents miracles as acts of God that demonstrate His power, compassion, and purpose, such as the feeding of the 4,000 and the raising of Lazarus.

Miracles in the Bible signify the direct intervention of God in human affairs. They serve as tangible demonstrations of God’s compassion and power, showcasing His ability to provide for His people and to perform acts that transcend natural laws. In the context of isolation, such as when Jesus fed 4,000 men with merely a few loaves and fishes, we see a miracle that not only meets physical needs but also reveals the nature of Jesus as compassionate and divine. Likewise, the raising of Lazarus exemplifies God's dominion over death, illustrating the belief that Jesus is 'the resurrection and the life' and emphasizing the miraculous nature of His ministry on Earth.
Scripture References: Matthew 15:32-39, John 11:43-44, John 4:49-54

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Three miracles
John Reeves · Feb 9, 2025
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