What does the Bible say about the miracles of Jesus?
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The Bible reveals that the miracles of Jesus, including turning water into wine, manifest His glory and illustrate important theological truths.
The miracles of Jesus serve as profound demonstrations of His divine authority and glory. In John 2:11, we learn that the miracle of turning water into wine at Cana is described as the 'beginning of miracles' and is regarded as the chief miracle, illustrating how Jesus reveals His glory. Each miracle performed by Christ signifies deeper truths about the gospel, such as how God can be just while justifying the ungodly. This water-to-wine miracle not only displays Christ's omnipotence but also serves as a typological representation of the transformation by which believers are made righteous through faith in Him.
Scripture References:
John 2:11, Luke 7:18-22, Isaiah 35:4-6, John 6:23-26, Mark 7:31-37, John 20:30-31, Luke 22:47-55, John 20:31, Matthew 11:1-6, Matthew 9:14-34, Isaiah 35:5-6, Mark 8:22-26, Acts 10:38
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