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What does the Bible say about the power of Christ in miracles?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's miracles serve as powerful messages of His sovereignty and ability to heal and restore.

In the Gospels, the miracles of Christ are not merely acts of compassion but also profound messages that reveal His divine authority and sovereignty. For example, when Christ restored sight to the blind, healed the lame, and raised the dead, each miracle powerfully illustrated humanity's spiritual inability and Christ's ability to provide both physical and spiritual healing. His works are weighty and significant, showcasing the truth of who He is as both God and Savior, and they are meant to impart deep theological truths to those who perceive them by faith. As seen in Matthew 11:5, these works of healing signify not only physical restoration but also the greater work of salvation that Christ accomplishes in the hearts of His people.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:5, John 21:1-14, Luke 5:1-11

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