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What does the Bible say about Stephen's miracles?

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The Bible describes Stephen as full of faith and power, performing great wonders and miracles among the people (Acts 6:8).

In Acts 6:8, we see Stephen, a newly appointed deacon, described as being full of faith and power. This anointing allowed him to perform great wonders and miracles among the people, demonstrating God's work through him. The miracles of Stephen were not mere acts of wonder; they served the gospel's advancement by pointing people to the truth of Jesus Christ and His kingdom. The miracles were accompanied by his preaching, which called sinners to repentance and revealed Christ as the fulfilment of the law and the prophets. Thus, Stephen's miracles symbolized the breaking in of God's kingdom on earth as he healed the sick and brought hope to the downtrodden.
Scripture References: Acts 6:8

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