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Why is it significant that Jesus performed miracles?

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Jesus' miracles, like feeding the 5000, demonstrate His divine authority and serve as signs pointing to His identity as the Messiah.

Miracles performed by Jesus serve both as acts of compassion and declarations of His divine authority. In John 6, the feeding of the 5000 is a clear demonstration of His ability to provide both physically and spiritually. Miracles validate Jesus' identity as the Son of God and affirm His teachings regarding spiritual truths. The sheer magnitude of this miracle—feeding a vast multitude with seemingly inadequate resources—points to the reality that with God, nothing is impossible. It reinforces the message of His sufficiency, both in physical needs and the greater need of salvation, thus encouraging faith in those who witness or hear of these events.
Scripture References: John 6:14, Matthew 9:35-36, Mark 2:10-12

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He Fed 5000
Norm Wells · Jun 23, 2024
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Joshua

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