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What does the Bible say about the miracles of raising the dead?

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The Bible shows that miracles, like the raising of the dead, serve as signs to validate the authority of the Gospel and bring people to faith in Christ.

The miracles presented in Acts, such as the raising of Dorcas, illustrate God's power and serve important purposes within the narrative of salvation. They were not merely acts of compassion but were instrumental in affirming the preaching of the Gospel. As noted in Acts 9:36-43, miracles function as credentials for the apostles, directing glory to Christ and leading many to believe in Him. The miracles confirm the truth of the Gospel message and highlight the need for spiritual healing over physical healing, as all those who were healed eventually died again, whereas spiritual salvation leads to eternal life.
Scripture References: Acts 9:36-43

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Dorcas
Paul Mahan · Dec 1, 1993
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