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- Jesus did not veil His power or His authority; we see it shown in the following accounts: Jesus Turned Water to Wine (John 2:1-11) This was the first of His signs (miracles). “This, the first of His signs, Jesus did at Cana in Galilee, and manifested His glory. And his disciples believed in Him.”
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May 30, 2024 · Given all the reasons He came, the Bible gives us many instances where Jesus displayed His power and authority. Jesus’ works of power always connected with His mission — to testify about who He is and about His work (Luke 7:18-23; John 10:25; John 21:24-25).
- 5 Times Jesus Showed Us the Way - Topical Studies
In John 14:12, Jesus empowered us by saying, “Anyone who...
- 5 Times Jesus Showed Us the Way - Topical Studies
- Jesus Heals Loneliness. Stories of Jesus’ miraculous healing are recorded 22 times in the Synoptic Gospels. A majority of these miracles show Jesus ministering to the marginalized.
- Jesus Heals the Sickness of Sin. Jesus’ primary passion is to restore us in right relationship with God. When he heals the paralyzed man in Luke 4:18, he completes his message by assuring him, "...
- Jesus Heals Physical Ailments. It’s tempting to read about Jesus healing Jairus’ daughter, renewing a man’s withered hand, giving the blind sight, or healing Malchus’ ear after it had been cut off, and believe that we can direct Jesus’ power to heal our physical ailments, too.
- Jesus Heals Emotional Wounds.
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- He promoted serving as being greater than being served. Jesus embodied God’s vision of having and sharing a servant heart. In Matthew 20:26-28, Jesus taught a radical way of viewing hierarchy.
- He used His authority for others. In Matthew 23:13, Jesus exclaims, “What sorrow awaits you teachers of religious law and you Pharisees. Hypocrites!” This goes on and on in great detail and clarity.
- He offered acceptance. There are several ways we can accept people and Jesus was not selective in how He used acceptance. Many times in Jesus’ life, He was known to accept children who approached Him.
- He protected people with grace. John 8 begins with the Pharisees bringing a woman caught in adultery to Jesus. They wanted to know what punishment He saw fit for her sin and they tried to corner Him into something they could use against Him.
Nov 20, 2014 · Several examples of Jesus’ actions in the gospels show His divine power: • He forgave sins so people were no longer guilty before God, and even those who opposed Him knew that only God can forgive sins in this way (Mt. 9:2-3, 6; Mk. 2:5-7, 10). He also gives eternal life (Jn. 10:28). • Jesus knew what others were thinking (Mk. 2:8; Lk. 11:7).
- Power Over Nature
- Power Over Demons
- Power Over Sin
- Power Over Death
Jesus had clearly proved His power over disease. But lest people view Him merely as a kind of traveling medical clinic, He demonstrated His power over the wind and the waves, as well as over disease. The Sea of Galilee is 13 miles long and 8 miles wide; it is below Sea Level, and is surrounded on three sides by steep hills. It’s not unusual for vio...
When Jesus and the disciples reached the east side of the Sea of Galilee (the land of the Gadarenes), Jesus encountered two unusually fierce demoniacs. They lived among the tombs. They had broken, according to Mark’s account, every chain used to bind them. They cried out to Jesus as if in torment. This shows what the devil can do to human beings. H...
Jesus passed back over the Sea of Galilee (9:1), and returned to the town of Capernaum. Immediately a helpless case was brought to His attention. Verse 2 says that a man sick of the palsy was brought to Jesus. The sick man, according to the account in Mark, had been let down through the roof. Four men arrived carrying the paralyzed man on a stretch...
Jesus had demonstrated His power over dreaded diseases, over the elements of nature, and over unclean spirits. Now Jesus confronted the last enemy—death. We learn from the other Gospel accounts that “the ruler” who came to Jesus (9:18) was a man named “Jairus.” It must have been difficult for Jairus to come to Jesus, since he was a devout Jew, and ...
Mar 30, 2013 · As Lord, Jesus is to be identified with Yahweh, the personal name for God used in the Old Testament (Ps. 110:1, which Peter quotes in Acts 2:34-35). Jesus is also to be identified as the Messiah (Christ), the Anointed One who would deliver God’s people by leading them out of bondage.
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May 27, 2014 · Tim Keller says that miracles. lead not simply to cognitive belief, but to worship, to awe and wonder. Jesus’ miracles in particular were never magic tricks, designed only to impress and coerce. . . . Instead, he used miraculous power to heal the sick, feed the hungry, and raise the dead. Why?