All His miracles showed this. There are several which showed His power over nature. Calming the storm (Matt. 8:23-27, Mark 4:37-41, Luke 8:22), walking on water (Matt. 14:25, Mark 6:48-51, John 6:19-21), coin in fish (Matt. 17:24-27), and water turned to wine (John 2:1-11) are a few examples.
Nature miracles involve instances where natural elements or phenomena are altered or controlled in a supernatural way, such as Jesus calming a storm or turning water into wine. Healing miracles, on the other hand, involve the restoration of health or well-being to individuals who are sick or suffering, such as Jesus healing the blind or the paralyzed. Both types of miracles demonstrate divine power and intervention, but nature miracles focus on the manipulation of the physical world, while healing miracles focus on the restoration of health and wholeness to individuals.
In the following verses Jesus says he is God. oh 8:58 Jesus said to them, "Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM." Joh 8:59 Then they took up stones to throw at Him; but Jesus hid Himself and went out of the temple, going through the midst of them, and so passed by. The Jews understood exactly what Jesus meant when He said, "Before Abraham was, I AM." He was claiming to be God. It was for this reason they tried to stone Him, because to them this was blasphemy. All the miracles Jesus did show he is God and finally Jesus rising from the dead shows he has power over death.
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It is undisputed that Paul was not an eyewitness to the miracles that are recorded in the four gospels. Christian tradition hold that the Gospels according to Matthew, Mark and John were written by disciples of that name, who were eyewitnesses to some of the miracles that they reported. Since Christian tradition hold that Luke's Gospel was written by a young companion of Paul, then the author of this gospel was clearly not an eyewitness of the miracles. Matthew's Gospel was written in Greek and clearly used Mark's Gospel as its main source for the life of Jesus, as did Luke's Gospel. This can be shown because whenever Matthew and Luke agree with Mark, the Greek words are almost identical, something that could not have occurred if Matthew was relying on personal memory. Whenever Matthew and Luke agree on sayings of Jesus, that are not in Mark's Gospel, they use identical words for the sayings, but place them in different contexts and even different times of the ministry of Jesus. Scholars say they must have used as their sources a common document of sayings attributed to Jesus, a document now known as the Q Document, and created plausible contexts in which Jesus could have spoken those sayings. The fact that Matthew, as well as Luke, relied so heavily on Mark and the Q Document means that this author could not have been an eye-witness to the miracles. John's Gospel was also written in Greek and shows evidence of borrowing much of its material from Luke's Gospel. Once again, this author could not have been an eye-witness to the miracles. Only the author of Mark's Gospel could have been an eye-witness to the miracles, but much evidence internal to this gospel indicates that he was really writing a second-hand account. In summary, none of these authors was an eye-witness to the miracles.
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At the grave of Lazarus Jesus wept.
The Bible alone shows that Jesus is the Son of God and Saviour. If there is any doubt about the factual truth of the Bible, then there is doubt about Jesus as the Son of God and Saviour.
Matthew 9:35- 10:4 shows who Jesus' twelve apostles were by name and it shows what commission was set out for these men. Jesus at this time was on a preaching campaign where he cured a woman and raised a little girl from the dead. His disciples were followers with him and witnesses of his power. The end of chapter 9 shows Jesus' desire for a broader teaching campaign, saying there Needed to be " more workers" or more disciples to preach Gods word. So it was after this that he appointed these 12 disciples to become apostles. These men were granted power to expel unclean spirits and power to cure sicknesses. In this way, witnesses of these acts could draw faith in Gods holy spirit and become believers the same way these 12 apostles became believers by witnessing Jesus' power to do such things, such power coming from God. Although men today do not perform such things, true followers of Jesus are granted Gods holy spirit to continue the preaching and teaching campaign that Jesus initiated.
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John 11:35; Jesus wept
It shows His humility
Easter shows that Jesus was a total human, but yet he was totally God. The Savior and Redeemer of Mankind the bearer of our sins.