Here are examples:
The pillar of cloud, and pillar of fire (Exodus ch.13)
Water given from the rock (Exodus ch.17)
The manna (Exodus ch.16)
The Revelation at Sinai (Exodus ch.19)
God's presence in the Tabernacle (Exodus ch.40, Leviticus ch.8)
The swallowing up of the rebellious Korach (Numbers ch.16)
Aaron's rod sprouting (Numbers ch.17)
During the 40 years in the wilderness, some of the miracles that God performed included providing manna for the Israelites to eat, bringing water from a rock, and guiding them with a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. God also protected them from enemies and diseases, demonstrating His power and faithfulness to His people.
Here are examples:
The pillar of cloud, and pillar of fire (Exodus ch.13) Water given from the rock (Exodus ch.17)
The manna (Exodus ch.16)
The Revelation at Sinai (Exodus ch.19)
God's presence in the Tabernacle (Exodus ch.40, Leviticus ch.8)
The swallowing up of the rebellious Korach (Numbers ch.16)
Aaron's rod sprouting (Numbers ch.17)
Here are examples: The pillar of cloud, and pillar of fire (Exodus ch.13)
Water given from the rock (Exodus ch.17)
The manna (Exodus ch.16)
The Revelation at Sinai (Exodus ch.19)
God's presence in the Tabernacle (Exodus ch.40, Leviticus ch.8)
The swallowing up of the rebellious Korach (Numbers ch.16)
Aaron's rod sprouting (Numbers ch.17)
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Different religions have different beliefs about which gods perform miracles. In Christianity, miracles are performed by God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. In Hinduism, miracles are attributed to various gods and goddesses such as Ganesha, Vishnu, and Shiva. In Islam, miracles are seen as acts of God performed through prophets like Moses or Jesus.
In the Gospels, God is portrayed as speaking through Jesus, who taught and performed miracles to demonstrate God's power and love. Jesus used parables and direct statements to convey God's message of love, forgiveness, and salvation to the people.
John refers to the miracles performed by Jesus as "signs" in the Gospel of John. These signs were meant to demonstrate Jesus' divine nature and identity as the Son of God. Each miracle serves as a revelation of Jesus' power and authority.
In Christian theology, Satan is often portrayed as a deceptive being who may try to mimic miracles to mislead people. However, true miracles, understood as acts of divine intervention, are attributed to God or other holy figures, not Satan. Satan's actions are typically portrayed as deceitful and harmful rather than miraculous.
God cursed the Israelites to wander the wilderness for 40 years as a consequence of their lack of faith and disobedience. This period served as a time of purification and repentance for the Israelites before entering the promised land.
in the Christian faith, he is the son of god
The miracles performed by Jesus should not be regarded as magic tricks.
We have no record of any miracles performed by St. Monica. What's more, saints do not 'perform' miracles. Saints act as a channel for God to work miracles.
He never performed any miracles because he wasn't the sun of God.
AnswerI think that Jesus performed miracles to show the power of the God and the existence of the God----It was indeed important for Jesus to do miracles, seeing the miracle more people believed that he was the son of god.
Nearly every saint has been used by God to perform miracles. In the canonization process miracles brought about by a candidate for sainthood are investigated thoroughly to learn if that person is, beyond a doubt, in Heaven.
First of all, saints can not perform any miracles, only God has the power to do that. Saints can only intercede for us and request a miracle from God. In the early days of the canonization process miracles were not yet a part of the process. If Margaret was responsible for any miracles they are apparently not recorded.
He told them that, and performed miracles/signes that showed he was a man of power.
In Christian theology, Satan is often portrayed as a deceptive being who may try to mimic miracles to mislead people. However, true miracles, understood as acts of divine intervention, are attributed to God or other holy figures, not Satan. Satan's actions are typically portrayed as deceitful and harmful rather than miraculous.
With the exception of a few miracles that were performed through the apostles and those performed by Our Lord, there is no tally list of miracles and through whom they were granted in the Bible.
Many people will actually see miracles as more of a hindrance than a help for the case for the existence of God, and therefore a lot of believers will actually not believe in miracles. This is because if God is capable of performing miracles, some of these are seen as mundane compared to the good that could be performed with such a power. For example, questions such as why God showed a vision of the Virgin Mary but didn't stop the holocaust can be raised. Therefore, it's actually often more advantageous to disbelieve miracles if you want to argue for the existence of God.
Jesus Christ of Nazareth. The power of the Holy Spirit is was shown by the miracles that He performed.