The Miracles of
Jesus
The
miracles of Jesus attest to who Jesus was, God in flesh (John
1:1,14;
Col. 2:9). Jesus used the Divine Name for
Himself (John
8:58), the same Divine Name used by God
when Moses asked God what His name was in
Exodus 3:14. However, people claiming to
be God is not that uncommon in the world. Mental institutions are
filled with those who claim to be divine. But, Jesus doesn't fit
the category of a crazy person. If anything, Jesus deserves the
utmost respect and admiration for His humility, love, teaching, and
self-sacrifice. But, even though there are other great teachers in
history who have exhibited extraordinary love and compassion, none
have also claimed to be God in flesh -- and then demonstrated it by
performing miracles. This is why the miracles of Jesus are what
verify the claims of Jesus about Himself and about Him being the
only way to salvation (John
14:6).
What is so
important here is that Jesus claimed to be God (John
5:18;
8:24;
8:58 -- see
Exodus 3:14) and the only way to salvation
(John
14:6). If He really did rise from the
dead and perform those miracles, then what He said about Himself --
and who He claimed to be -- become vitally important.
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