The Messiah did mighty works that no man had ever done, and John tells us why they were recorded: 'these are written, that ye might believe that Yahshua is the Messiah, the Son of Elohim.' His miracles were signs, pointing past the wonder to the worker. He stilled storms, healed the broken, cast out demons, and raised the dead, and through it all ran a deep compassion for hurting people. This study gathers His miracles by what they reveal: His authority over the natural world, over disease, over the powers of darkness, and over death itself, and the love that moved Him to act.
The Messiah did mighty works that no man had ever done, and John tells us why they were recorded: 'these are written, that ye might believe that Yahshua is the Messiah, the Son of Elohim.' His miracles were signs, pointing past the wonder to the worker. He stilled storms, healed the broken, cast out demons, and raised the dead, and through it all ran a deep compassion for hurting people. This study gathers His miracles by what they reveal: His authority over the natural world, over disease, over the powers of darkness, and over death itself, and the love that moved Him to act.