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Why are miracles concentrated in specific periods of time?

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Miracles are concentrated in specific biblical periods to authenticate God's messengers and signal pivotal moments in redemptive history.

Throughout Scripture, we observe that miracles occur in clustered segments, particularly during critical junctures in God's redemptive plan. For instance, the time of Moses bore significant miracles as he was tasked with delivering the Israelites from bondage, thereby establishing a foundational event in their history (Exodus 4:1-9). Similar concentrations of miracles are noted in the ministries of Elijah and Elisha, as well as during Christ's time, which signaled a new covenant unfolding. This highlights that miracles are often God's response to the spiritual state of His people, serving to authenticate His messengers and signify His intervention in their lives.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:1-9, 1 Kings 17-19, Matthew 4:23

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