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What does the Bible say about the significance of miracles in relation to Christ?

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The Bible presents miracles as signs pointing to the divine nature and authority of Christ, showcasing His mission to save humanity.

The Bible emphasizes that miracles are not merely supernatural occurrences, but divine signs that affirm the identity and mission of Jesus Christ. In Luke 7:22, Christ tells the disciples of John to report the miracles they have seen and heard, illustrating that these acts are manifestations of His messianic authority. Through these miracles, including healing the blind and raising the dead, Christ reveals His power as the Savior and confirms His role as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, such as those in Isaiah and Daniel. Thus, the miracles serve to solidify belief in Christ as the promised Messiah, the one who reconciles sinners to God and offers salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 7:22, Isaiah 9:6-7, Daniel 9:24-26

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