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What does the Bible say about the miracles of Jesus in Matthew 8?

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Matthew 8 records several miracles of Jesus, showcasing His authority over sickness and demonic spirits.

In Matthew 8, we see a vivid demonstration of Christ's divine authority through His miracles. He heals a leper, a paralytic, and Peter's mother-in-law by merely touching or speaking a word, proving His sovereignty over even the most severe afflictions. These acts are not only expressions of compassion but also serve as powerful affirmations of His identity as the Son of God. The healing of the leper, who is deemed unclean by society, highlights Jesus' willingness to cleanse those considered beyond hope. Similarly, the healing of the centurion's servant illustrates that faith in Jesus transcends social and ethnic boundaries, affirming that many from outside Israel will be part of the kingdom of heaven, while the unfaithful within may be cast out.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:1-15

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Matthew 8
J. C. Ryle · Oct 10, 2019
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