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      • Jesus performed miracles to reveal His true identity as the Son of God and to provide evidence of His power. His miracles were a source of awe and wonder, radiating an aura of compassion and authority. To this day, Jesus' miracles continue to impact lives and remind us of His transformative power.
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  1. Sep 23, 2024 · Jesus’ miracles provide dramatic evidence that He is Gods only Son, sent to be our Savior (John 3:16–17). They show His great compassion for people (Matthew 14:14), lifting their burdens (Matthew 11:28), healing their diseases (Matthew 4:23), and meeting their deepest needs (Luke 8:35; John 4:10).

  2. May 27, 2024 · Jesus performed miracles to reveal His true identity as the Son of God and to provide evidence of His power. His miracles were a source of awe and wonder, radiating an aura of compassion and authority.

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    • Unity of The Son of God

    Many theologians of the modern era, emphasizing Christ’s humanity, have puzzled over the two natures of Christ, assuming they’re in a kind of competition. Because two natures can’t occupy the same “space” within one person, Christ’s identification with our humanity required him to always or mostly forsake the right to his divine attributes. How, th...

    On the surface, Jesus walking on water in Matthew 14seems to affirm that he worked miracles as a man empowered by the Spirit. In Matthew’s narrative, Jesus has just finished feeding the 5,000. His disciples get into a boat on the Sea of Galilee. Rather than get in with them, however, Jesus withdraws to a mountain to pray. By the time it was between...

    Three clues in this passage, however, point to a different understanding of this miracle. First, when Jesus reveals to his fearful disciples that “it is I” (Matt. 14:27; Greek ego eimi), this isn’t a call to recognize his human features that mark him out as “Jesus from Nazareth.” Rather, he’s appropriating Yahweh’s name revealed in Exodus 3:14 (I A...

    Because the incarnate Son of God is one person with two natures, we should expect to see Gospel episodes reflective of each nature. Even in this profound revelation of Jesus’s divine power on the sea, he uses human feet to walk on water, a human arm to save Peter from sinking, and a human voice to reassure his disciples of his divine identity. Jesu...

  3. The miracles themselves were not ways for Jesus to show off His power, especially since He had given up His former glory to come to earth and do the will of the Father in heaven. Instead, the miracles vindicated His claims about Himself and His teaching.

  4. Jan 14, 2024 · If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer to this question: Jesus performed miracles to demonstrate his divine power and authority as the Son of God, to inspire faith and belief in him as Messiah, and to show compassion.

  5. Jesus as Divine Son of God. The miracles show Christ’s divine power. It is true that some of the prophets in the Old Testament, like Moses and Elijah, worked miracles. But it is clear from the contexts that these prophets did not work miracles by their own power and might. They were merely servants of God.

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  7. Why did Jesus perform miracles? Performing miracles was part of the work He came to do. Jesus’ miracles helped fulfill some of the prophecies of the Messiah, confirming that He was who He said He was.

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