Signs and wonders affirm God's purpose but are not the foundation of faith; true faith comes from the message of the gospel.
In the Bible, signs and wonders serve to affirm the truth of God's message and the identity of Christ. While they can strengthen faith, as seen in the early church through the miracles performed by Jesus and His apostles, they are not the ultimate basis of faith. In John 12:37, despite witnessing many miracles, many still did not believe, illustrating that miracles alone do not guarantee faith. Genuine faith is rooted in hearing and understanding the gospel, which is the means by which God imparts faith to individuals. As Romans 10:17 states, faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ. Thus, while signs and wonders may capture attention, they should lead to the deeper understanding of and trust in God's redemptive work.
Scripture References:
John 12:37, Romans 10:17, Acts 15:12
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