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What does the Bible say about miracles in Acts?

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The Bible demonstrates that miracles in Acts were signs of God's power and restoration plan through His apostles.

In the Book of Acts, miracles serve as divine interventions affirming the apostles' ministry and pointing to God's work in restoring humanity. For example, in Acts 3, Peter performs a miracle by healing a man who was lame from birth. This act not only illustrates God's miraculous power but also emphasizes the healing and restoration that Jesus came to offer. The miracle signifies that God is actively involved in the world, responding to human needs and revealing His divine nature through the acts of the apostles, which are accredited to them by the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Acts 3:1-10, Isaiah 35:5-6, Acts 19:10-20

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