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What does the Bible say about signs of the Messiah?

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The Bible describes the signs of the Messiah as miraculous works that affirm His identity and coming from God, particularly highlighted in the rejection of the Pharisees and Sadducees for not recognizing these signs.

The signs of the Messiah are central to understanding who Jesus is and the authority He carries. In Matthew 16:1-4, Jesus rebukes the Pharisees and Sadducees for their demand for a sign, indicating their hypocrisy and inability to discern the signs of the times. They sought miraculous evidence from heaven, believing it would validate Jesus' claims as Messiah. However, as Jesus emphasized, their rejection of clear signs, evidenced by His miracles and teaching, showcased their spiritual blindness. This reinforces the importance of recognizing God's work in history, particularly through His Son, who performed signs that pointed to His divine authority.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:1-4, Luke 12:54-56

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