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What does the Bible say about miracles in Acts?

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The miracles in Acts were performed to authenticate the ministry of Jesus Christ and emphasize God's covenant purpose.

In the early church, miracles served a vital role in the authentication of Christ and His apostles' ministry. They were not simply acts of power meant to awe humanity; rather, they pointed to a deeper covenant purpose established by God in Jesus Christ. Acts portrays miracles as significant events that created opportunities for the apostles to preach the gospel. For example, the healing of the lame man at the temple gate led to Peter delivering a powerful proclamation of the risen Lord, showing that these acts were intricately woven into God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Acts 3:1-10, Acts 3:13-17, Isaiah 35:5-6, Acts 19:10-20

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Special Miracles
Todd Nibert · May 23, 2021
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