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What does the Bible say about miracles performed by the apostles?

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The apostles performed miracles to authenticate their message about Jesus Christ, not for personal glory.

The Bible states that the apostles performed miracles and signs to affirm their divine authority as messengers of Jesus Christ. In Acts 3, the healing of the lame man serves as an example of how miracles were intended to lead people to the gospel message rather than to draw attention to themselves. Unlike modern-day so-called miracle workers, the apostles did not seek acclaim or public demonstrations; their focus was on glorifying God through their testimony of Christ. The miracles were signs pointing to the truth of the gospel, confirming that they came from God and were delivering His message to the people. This exemplifies that the true purpose of miracles should always direct back to the glory of Jesus Christ, as the apostles recognized they were merely instruments of God's grace.
Scripture References: Acts 3:12-18

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