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What is the significance of Jesus's miracles?

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Jesus's miracles serve as evidence of His divine authority and confirm His identity as the Son of God.

The miracles of Jesus are not merely acts of compassion or display of power; they serve a profound purpose in affirming His identity as the Son of God. Throughout His ministry, He performed miracles publicly, attesting to His divine authority as noted in John 10:32-38, where He calls attention to His works as validation of His claims. Furthermore, Jesus's ability to perform such miraculous acts illustrates that He is the ultimate authority over creation, demonstrating His power to heal, raise the dead, and forgive sins. These miracles invite individuals to believe in Him, as they are signs pointing to His divine nature and purpose in providing salvation to His people.
Scripture References: John 10:32-38, Matthew 11:4-5

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