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What does the Bible say about miracles in the life of Jesus?

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The Bible describes miracles performed by Jesus as supernatural acts that reveal His deity and compassion.

Throughout the Gospels, miracles are presented as profound signs of Jesus' divine authority and compassion. For instance, in Matthew 20, we read about Jesus healing two blind men as they cried out for mercy. These miracles are not mere displays of power but serve a greater purpose, demonstrating His identity as the Messiah and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, such as Isaiah 35:5, which states that the eyes of the blind shall be opened. They offer a glimpse into His nature as the Savior who brings both physical and spiritual healing to those who believe.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:29-34, Isaiah 35:5

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John Reeves · Jun 20, 2025
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