It tells us that God is powful
We cannot spiritually match Christ in any way, therefore we cannot perform miracles like him. So the answer to your question is: There is none.
Let me tell you this, in the Bible, there are more than a billion miracles that happened. Everything the Lord Jesus Christ does is a miracle.
Miracles are important to show the Glory of God and to help us humans when we need them. Miracle healings are a real blessing.
He works miracles. He helps us all.
From the Bible we know little about Joseph. There is no mention of miracles that were performed through him and there is nothing in tradition that tells us about miracles attributed to him. However, I am sure there are countless little miracles and favors that have been granted through the intercession of St. Joseph when people have prayed to him over the years. At the time Joseph was declared a saint there was no requirement for post mortem miracles to be proven. He was simply declared a saint by the early Christians.
Angels Among Us - 2011 Two Angels Two Miracles was released on: USA: 22 September 2011
Jesus Christ performed countless miracles, and still is today. Some of the miracles that the bible tells us about are giving sight to a blind man, giving life to a man who had been dead for 3 days, and much much more. Simply read the bible, and you will see many miracles Christ performed. And ask any true Christian, and they will tell you about miracles that Christ has performed for them as well.
Jesus did miracles of healing on needy people, not because he was seeking fame, but because he had compassion on the people. So his miracles show us his love and mercy and compassion, attributes of the Almighty God who himself is love.
AnswerSurprisingly, in the synoptic gospels and especially in Mark's Gospel, Jesus did not perform miracles in order to attract followers. He frequently told those he cured to tell no one about him.
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.
The Miracles
The theme of "Miracles" by Walt Whitman revolves around finding wonder and awe in the everyday moments of life. Whitman celebrates the miraculous nature of existence and encourages readers to appreciate the beauty and mystery of the world around them. The poem suggests that miracles are not limited to grand, supernatural events, but can also be found in the simple and ordinary aspects of life.