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[[file:Jan Bruegel d. Ä. 009.jpg| | [[file:Jan Bruegel d. Ä. 009.jpg|thumb |350px | ''Sea Port With the Lecture of Christ'' by Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568–1625): A painting depicting the miracle of five loaves of fish]] | ||
The '''miracles of Jesus''' clearly show the power of [[God in the Flesh (Incarnation)|God who came in the flesh]], and it is also the love of [[Christ]] that freed mankind from suffering and death. The miracles of Jesus appeared to those who had faith and obedience to God. | The '''miracles of Jesus''' clearly show the power of [[God in the Flesh (Incarnation)|God who came in the flesh]], and it is also the love of [[Christ]] that freed mankind from suffering and death. The miracles of Jesus appeared to those who had faith and obedience to God. | ||
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==Prerequisites for a Miracle== | ==Prerequisites for a Miracle== | ||
[[file:Bosch copyist The marriage-feast at Cana Rotterdam.jpg| | [[file:Bosch copyist The marriage-feast at Cana Rotterdam.jpg|thumb | 250px| ''The Marriage Feast at Cana'' by Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450–1516)]] | ||
Those who witnessed supernatural powers and experienced [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]]’ miracles such as being healed of diseases had one thing in common: they had absolute faith in Christ and obeyed His words. This suggests that faith, obedience, and miracles are inseparable. | Those who witnessed supernatural powers and experienced [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]]’ miracles such as being healed of diseases had one thing in common: they had absolute faith in Christ and obeyed His words. This suggests that faith, obedience, and miracles are inseparable. | ||