Expecting Miraclesਨਮੂਨਾ

Day 4: The Uniqueness and Purpose of Biblical Miracles
Devotional:
Jesus’ miracles were unique and served a specific purpose—to authenticate His divine identity and mission. Unlike later miracles performed by the apostles, Jesus’ signs were flawless and authoritative, showing that He is the promised Messiah. Understanding this helps us appreciate that miracles are not just magic tricks but God’s way of confirming His promises and calling us to faith. They remind us that Jesus alone is the source of ultimate healing and salvation.
Summary:
- Jesus’ miracles were unique and authenticating.
- Miracles authenticated Jesus’ identity and message.
- The apostles also performed miracles, but not with Jesus’ 100% success rate.
Reflection Question:
What do Jesus’ unique miracles reveal about His nature and mission?
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, thank You for showing Your power and love through miracles. Help me to trust in who You are, even when I don’t see miracles. Amen.
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About this Plan

This Bible plan explores the nature of miracles as expressions of God’s sovereign power beyond natural laws. It helps believers recognize God’s ongoing providence in both ordinary blessings and extraordinary miracles. The plan encourages faith in Jesus’ unique role as the miracle-working Messiah and guides readers to live faithfully in the tension between His first coming and future return. It also offers encouragement to trust God’s grace when miracles don’t come and to pray expectantly, fully trusting God’s perfect will. Ultimately, this plan invites believers to deepen their trust in God’s power, presence, and providence in all circumstances.
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