It would only be accurate to say that most of the Jews opposed Jesus Christ in spite of His miracles; however, no one accepted Jesus during his lifetime who was not a Jew. All of his Apostles were Jews and all of the people who were blessed by His miracles were Jews. The Samaritan woman at the well might be the only exception. The Samaritans were actually Jews by faith but not by blood,
Anyway, why does anyone reject God after receiving the blessings of a miracle. It happens all the time. The miracles of God are predicated on faith. That is, you have to already believe before you can receive the miracle. In addition, I believe that the miracle must also not interfere with the faith (or lack of faith) of others. There is always a way for people of faith to explain away the miracles.
None that I know of, The ten plagues in Egypt, though spoken and performed by Aaron, (Exodus 4.13to17), were initiated by Moses on the behalf of God.
Many, if not most, are. Though there are opposing views.
i don't really think there really is an art of creating miracles. i think they just kind of happen ... though its a tough question...
yes because even though some people don't believe in second chances we all know that god does so god gives you a second chance when other people don't want to!!
No Christ died for everyone. Even though he wants everyone saved.
According to the Bible, Jesus did perform miracles such as curing the blind, feeding thousands of people with only a few loaves of bread and a few fish, and resurrecting himself from the dead. It is up to each individual to decided whether the information in the Bible pertaining to Jesus's miracles are correct though.
Though the scriptures do not give us any indication that the Jews performed and form of exorcism on Christ behalf, does not mean that some may have tried to exorcise the evil spirits which they thought possessed him.
see related questions; * http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_miracle * Why does the church today have a difficult time accepting miracles such as the presence of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit?
Yes. This is in John's Gospel. At a wedding party, the wine ran out and Mary commanded the young Jesus to turn water into wine. She had absolute confidence in his ability to do so, even though Jesus had not yet begun his mission and had not yet demonstrated an ability to perform miracles.
I don't see a question, only a statement. The Church of Christ does share in the Lord's supper each Sunday though.
Pious legend credits Patrick with banishing snakes from the island, though post-glacial Ireland never actually had snakes; one suggestion is that snakes referred to the serpent symbolism of the Druids of that time and place, as shown for instance on coins minted in Gaul (see Carnutes),
Yes, the contract has been performed even though it has not been signed.