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  1. The miracles of Jesus in the Gospels certainly display his kindness toward human need and suffering (e.g., Mark 1:41), building the readers’ trust in the Savior they love and follow. They also accredit Jesus as a divinely authorized spokesman for God, to whom all people should listen (Acts 2:22). They also reveal his unique person, with ...

  2. Obviously, Jesus’ power came from God. Some suggest that Satan only imitates miracles. I think Satan can perform miracles. He does not have divine power, but he does have supernatural power. So the idea from the word dunamis is that there is supernatural power involved. (2) Another word - terasa - speaks of the effect.

  3. miracle: [noun] an extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs.

  4. Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding - Miracle (Lyrics)Are you too cynicalTo believe in a miracleThat just slipped through my handsBut could you take a chance on me...

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  6. Understanding Jesus’ Miracles. That Jesus was a miracle worker is central to the Christology of the New Testament Gospels and Acts. In Mark, the earliest Gospel, 17 stories of miracles appear in the first eight chapters. Most of the stories are repeated by Matthew and Luke. In Peter’s Pentecost speech, he recalls Jesus’ ministry by saying ...

  7. Sep 7, 2019 · Lewis writes, “Many people think one can decide whether a miracle occurred in the past by examining the evidence ‘according to the ordinary rules of historical inquiry.’. But the ordinary rules cannot be worked until we have decided whether miracles are possible, and if so, how probable they are.” 6.

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