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What role did the signs and wonders play on Pentecost?

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The signs and wonders at Pentecost served as divine validation of the apostles' message and ministry.

On Pentecost, the signs and wonders witnessed were not ends in themselves but significant Acts that confirmed the authenticity of the apostles' preaching. As described in Mark 16:17-20, signs were given to accompany the preaching of the Word and to validate its truth. The miraculous events, such as speaking in various languages and the sound of the mighty wind, drew people's attention, prompting them to listen to the gospel message. These signs affirmed the authority of the apostles and were instrumental in leading many to recognize the truth of Jesus as the Messiah. Ultimately, the signs pointed to the power of God at work in the proclamation of the gospel.
Scripture References: Mark 16:17-20, Acts 2:22

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