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  2. Nov 2, 2023 · Biblical miracles reveal the multifaceted nature of God's divine intervention. Through healing and resurrection miracles, God showcases His power over life and death. Prophecy and deliverance miracles offer divine revelations and lessons in faith.

  3. 6 days ago · A miracle is an unexpected outpouring of God’s power that defies ordinary explanation and occurs outside the bounds of natural order. Miracles in the Bible demonstrate God’s involvement in humans’ lives. Their purpose is always to advance the kingdom of God in some way. The miracle of Jesus’ incarnation served that very purpose.

    • Turning Water to Wine
    • Healing The Official’S Son
    • Healing The Cripple Man
    • Feeding The Five Thousand
    • Walking on Water
    • Healing The Blind Man
    • Raising Lazarus from The Dead

    Setting:Jesus and his disciples were invited to a wedding banquet in Cana of Galilee (John 2:2). During the wedding banquet, Mary (the mother of Jesus) noticed that the wine had run out. This would have been embarrassing and humiliating to the bride and groom. It seems that Mary had great trust in Jesus’ resourcefulness to provide a solution. So sh...

    Setting:The setting of this miracle relates to Jesus’ return to Cana of Galilee. A nobleman or a royal officer sought Jesus out to heal his dying son in Capernaum. However, Jesus didn’t go to Capernaum. Instead, he simply said in verse 50, “Go your way; your son lives. So the man believed the word that Jesus spoke to him, and he went his way. And a...

    Setting:The setting here is that there was a feast of the Jews so Jesus went up to Jerusalem. The first two miracles were somewhat private but this miracle would be very public. Instead of going straight to the temple, Jesus goes a pool called Bethesda. Here Jesus heals a man who was crippled for 38 years with a spoken word, “Rise, take your bed an...

    Setting:A large crowd had followed Jesus to a remote location and Jesus could see that they needed to be fed, which he did with barley loaves and two small fish. Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks and distributed it to his disciples and they distributed it to crowd. When they were filled, the disciples gathered up 12 baskets of left overs. Explanat...

    Setting:We see here that the disciples were trying to cross the Sea of Galilee in a boat when they found themselves in trouble. Now Jesus saw their predicament and assisted them by walking on water in order to reach them. When they saw Jesus, they were afraid. “But Jesus said to them, ‘It is I; do not be afraid.’” Then they receive him into the boa...

    Setting:We are told here that Jesus healed a blind man – a man who had never seen before. Explanation: Again we see Jesus’ divine authority and power over the physical. This miracle proves that Jesus is the light of the world, both physically and spiritually. He opened the eyes a physically blind man but also he opened his spiritual eyes as we read...

    Setting:I think most of know the story of Lazarus. He was dead for 4 days and Jesus raised him from the dead – a miracle. Explanation:Why did Jesus raise him from dead? Well, Jesus wanted the people to know that he is the resurrection and the life. We have life in his name – not just for now but for all eternity. Summary:There are 7 miracles but 1 ...

  4. Apr 24, 2023 · The spiritual gift of healing is the supernatural manifestation of the Spirit of God that miraculously brings healing and deliverance from disease and/or infirmity.

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus performs miracles of healing (John 4:46–53), provision of food (Mark 6:30–44), and control over nature (Matthew 14:32–33). New Testament miracles consistently display God’s power and either confirm or demonstrate the message of salvation in Jesus Christ (John 11:38–46).

  6. Healing No. 1: Jesus Healed the Leper. Read Mark 1:40-44. 1. What led to the man’s healing from leprosy? What did this man do or believe? 2. How did this man exhibit faith? 3. What did Jesus tell the man to do following his healing? 4. How was healing and giving connected? 5. What is the Holy Spirit speaking to you about this passage?