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Why don’t we see miracles like in the early church?

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Miracles ceased with the completion of Scriptures because their purpose was to authenticate the apostles and the message of the Gospel.

The New Testament outlines that miraculous signs and wonders were given as credentials for the apostles during a time when the Gospel was being established without the New Testament Scriptures (Hebrews 2:3-4). Once Scripture was complete, the primary means for the church's faith became the Word of God itself, as the need for signs diminished. History shows no continuous practice of these miracles after the apostolic age, implying they were intended for a specific purpose and time. Today, the believer's faith is to be anchored in the authority of Scripture rather than in miraculous signs.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:3-4, 1 Corinthians 13:8

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