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Why do some people reject Jesus despite witnessing His miracles?

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Witnesses of Jesus's miracles, like the townspeople after the demoniac's deliverance, may reject Him due to fear and disbelief.

The stark contrast between the demoniac's transformation and the reaction of the townspeople in Mark 5 highlights a common spiritual reality: the rejection of Christ even in the face of clear evidence of His power. After witnessing the miraculous deliverance, instead of accepting Jesus, the people were fearful and asked Him to leave. This reflects a heart that is resistant to divine authority and conviction. Such reactions stem from a fear of change, a desire to maintain control over one’s life, and the blindness induced by spiritual bondage. The account serves as a reminder that not all who see or hear about Jesus's works will respond in faith, emphasizing the importance of divine sovereignty in the work of salvation.
Scripture References: Mark 5:17-20, John 3:19-20

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