Jesus did a great deal of miracles in the short time he was here.
The miracles performed by Jesus should not be regarded as magic tricks.
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.
As do the vast majority of other Christians, Protestants, like Catholics, believe that the miracles are signs (as stated in John's gospel) pointing to the divinity of Jesus Christ. Most protestants take the miracles literally as they remind us of the power of God at work in this world. Protestants also believe in miracles happening throughout history and today. However, unlike Catholics they do not revere anyone as saints because a miracle (or miracles) happened after prayer to that saint. Protestants believe that miracles can only be performed in the power and name of Jesus Christ and not by praying to a dead saint.
Many believed in jesus Christ after the miracles, like the Roman centurion.
Jesus performed many miracles or wonders.
Jesus Christ of Nazareth. The power of the Holy Spirit is was shown by the miracles that He performed.
Jesus performed 19 miracles in Luke.
To show the power of Jesus Christ.
All four Gospels contain miracles performed by Jesus.
Yes, Islam acknowledges Jesus as a messenger of God, referred to as Isa in the Quran. However, Islam does not consider Jesus to be the son of God or divine, but rather a prophet with a message for the people of his time. Muslims believe in his virgin birth and miracles, and respect him as an important figure in Islam.
A:No. I believe that Jesus of Nazareth might have been a historical person but, if so, he did not perform miracles and is not divine. I take the Thomas Jefferson position on this.