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Why do the Pharisees oppose Jesus' miracles?

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The Pharisees oppose Jesus' miracles out of jealousy and a desire to maintain their own authority.

The opposition of the Pharisees to Jesus’ miracles stems from their jealousy and their desire to maintain control over religious practice. In Mark 3:6, after witnessing a miracle that should have elicited joy, they conspire against Him, demonstrating the hardness of their hearts. Their actions reveal a deeper truth about human nature, showing how often self-righteousness can blind individuals to the work of God. Rather than rejoicing in the healing and glory given to Christ, they choose to defend their traditions and authority, illustrating the conflict between religion and the grace of God in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Mark 3:6

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