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What does the Bible say about understanding Jesus' miracles?

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The miracles of Jesus serve as visible testimonies of His divine nature, demonstrating His authority and compassion.

In the Gospels, Jesus' miracles are not merely acts of wonder but serve a profound purpose in revealing His identity as God manifest in the flesh. For example, the feeding of the 5,000 and 4,000 demonstrate His authority over nature and His compassion for both Jew and Gentile alike. However, the disciples often struggled to grasp the spiritual significance behind these events, as evidenced by Jesus' question, 'How is it that you do not understand?'. This highlights their spiritual deafness and the importance of seeking deeper discernment of Christ’s teachings.
Scripture References: Mark 8:21; Matthew 15-16

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