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What does the Bible say about the power of God's miracles?

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The Bible illustrates that God's miracles serve to glorify Him, revealing His sovereignty and power in the redemption of sinners.

The miracles performed through the apostles, as seen in Acts 19:11-20, were intended to bear witness to the glory and sovereign grace of God. These miracles were considered lesser compared to the greater miracle of salvation—regeneration, where spiritually dead sinners are brought to life through the gospel of Christ. The importance lies not in the miracles themselves, but in how they point to the ultimate work of God through Christ and the transformation He effects in the lives of believers. Such transformations are marked by boldness and obedience, reflecting God's power at work, thereby glorifying Him above all.
Scripture References: Acts 19:11-12, Luke 10:17-20

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