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Modern Miracles
Intro: Hows Things
Why Did Jesus Perform miracles.
john 4:47-50
47 When he heard that Jesus had come out of Judea into Galilee, he went to Him and was imploring /Him /to come down and heal his son; for he was at the point of death.
48 So Jesus said to him, “Unless you /people/ see signs and wonders, you /simply /will not believe.”
49 The royal official said to Him, “Sir, come down before my child dies.”
50 Jesus said to him, “Go; your son lives.”
The man believed the word that Jesus spoke to him and started off.
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*Mt 11:5-65*
5 /the /blind receive sight and /the /lame walk, /the /lepers are cleansed and /the /deaf hear, /the /dead are raised up, and /the /poor have the gospel preached to them.
6 “And blessed is he who does not take offense at Me.”
There is a close link between these miracles and the work of the apostles in testifying to the person and work of their Lord; they are part of the proclamation of the kingdom of God, not an end in themselves.[1]
1.
Water turned to wine.
Joh 2:6-10.
2. Nobleman’s son healed.
Joh 4:46-53.
3. Centurion’s servant healed.
Mt 9:5-13.
4. Draughts of fish.
Lu 5:4-6; Joh 21:6.
5. Devils cast out.
Mt 8:28-32; 9:32,33; 15:22-28; 17:14-18; Mr 1:23-27.
6. Peter’s wife’s mother healed.
Mt 8:14,15.
7. Lepers cleansed.
Mt 8:3; Lu 17:14.
8. Paralytic healed.
Mr 2:3-12.
9. Withered hand restored.
Mt 12:10-13.
10. Impotent man healed.
Joh 5:5-9.
11.
The dead raised to life.
Mt 9:18; 19:23-25; Lu 7:12-15; Joh 11:11-44.
12. Issue of blood stopped.
Mt 9:20-22.
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The blind restored to sight.
Mt 9:27-30; Mr 8:22-25; Joh 9:1-7.
14.
The deaf and dumb cured.
Mr 7:32-35.
15.
The multitude fed.
Mt 14:15-21; 15:32-38.
16.
His walking on the sea.
Mt 14:25-27.
17.
Peter walking on the sea.
Mt 14:29.
18. Tempest stilled.
Mt 8:23-26; 14:32.
19.
Sudden arrival of the ship.
Joh 6:21.
20.
Tribute money.
Mt 17:27.
21. Woman healed of infirmity.
Lu 13:11-13.
22. Dropsy cured.
Lu 14:2-4.
23.
Fig tree blighted.
Mt 21:19.
24.
Malchus healed.
Lu 22:50,51.
25. Performed before the messengers of John.
Lu 7:21,22.
26.
Many and divers diseases healed.
Mt 4:23,24; 14:14; 15:30; Mr 1:34; Lu 6:17-19.
27.
His transfiguration.
Mt 17:1-8.
28.
His resurrection.
Lu 24:6; Joh 10:18.
29.
His appearance to his disciples, the doors being shut.
Joh 20:19.
30.
His ascension.
Ac 1:9.
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[1]Wood, D. R. W. (1996, c1982, c1962).
/New Bible Dictionary/ (773).
InterVarsity Press.
[2]Torrey, R. (1995, c1897).
/The new topical text book : A scriptural text book for the use of ministers, teachers, and all Christian workers/.
Oak Harbor, WA: Logos research Systems, Inc.
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