The Miracles of Christ are a cornerstone of the Christian faith, as they demonstrate Jesus' divine power and authority, and are recorded throughout the New Testament, particularly in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. As seen in accounts such as the feeding of the 5,000 (Matthew 14:13-21, Mark 6:30-44) and the raising of Lazarus from the dead (John 11:1-44), these miracles served to authenticate Jesus' messianic claims and to reveal God's love and redemption for humanity. The Bible emphasizes that these miracles were not merely spectacular events, but also carried deeper spiritual significance, as Jesus himself stated, "these signs will accompany those who believe" (Mark 16:17-18), and as the apostle Paul later wrote, "all things work together for good to those who love God" (Romans 8:28). Through the Miracles of Christ, believers are reminded of God's sovereign power and providence, as expressed in Psalms 115:3, which declares that "our God is in the heavens; he does all that he pleases."
Erlo Stegen emphasizes five miraculous events that occurred at Jesus' death, including the darkening of the sun, the tearing of the temple veil, a powerful earthquake, the resurrection of saints, and the centurion's confession of faith. These miracles signify God's intervention and the opening of a
G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the critical nature of human responsibility in relation to Jesus' teachings, particularly focusing on the need for repentance, belief, and obedience. He outlines Jesus' threefold method of teaching: annunciation, application, and appeal, which calls individuals to recog
Charles Finney addresses the critical question of salvation posed by the Philippian jailor, 'What must I do to be saved?' He emphasizes the importance of providing clear and accurate directions to anxious sinners, warning against false comforts and erroneous instructions that can lead them astray. F
John Wesley addresses the terrifying reality of earthquakes as divine judgments from God, emphasizing that they serve as a reminder of human sinfulness and the need for repentance. He recounts historical instances of devastating earthquakes, illustrating God's power and the urgency for individuals t
