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The Miracles of Jesus |
Matthew 4:24
News about Him spread all over, and people brought to Him
all who were ill with various diseases, those suffering severe
pain,
the demon-possessed, the epileptics and the paralytics,
and He healed them all. |
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John 14:11 (NLT)
“Believe that I am in the Father and the
Father is in me or
at least believe because of what you have seen me do.” |
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Miracles |
Matthew |
Mark |
Luke |
John |
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Blind
Bartimaeus |
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10:
46-52 |
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Blind
Man from Birth |
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9:
1-12 |
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Blind
Men near Jericho |
20:
29-34 |
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18:
35-43 |
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Blind
& Paralytic Man |
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8:
22-26 |
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Breakfast by the Sea |
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21:
1-14 |
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Calming of the Storm |
8:
23-27 |
4:
35-41 |
8:
22-25 |
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Centurion’s Servant |
8:
5-13 |
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7:
2-10 |
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Christ as Agent of Miracles |
4:
23-24 |
1:
32-34 |
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Deaf
Mute |
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7:
32-37 |
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Demoniac, Blind, Mute Man |
12:
22-37 |
3:
23-27 |
11:
17-22 |
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Demon-Possessed Men |
8:
28-34 |
5:
1-20 |
8:
27-39 |
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Ear
of Servant Healed |
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22:
49-51 |
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Epileptic Boy |
17:
14-21 |
9:
17-29 |
9:
38-42 |
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Feeding the Five Thousand |
14:
13-21 |
6:
30-44 |
9:
10-17 |
6:
2-14 |
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Feeding the Four Thousand |
15:
32-39 |
8:
2-10 |
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Healing Demon Possessed Man |
8:
32-33 |
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Healing by Touching Robe |
14:
35-36 |
9:
20 |
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Healing Two Blind Men |
9:
27-31 |
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Healing in
Nazareth |
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6:
5 |
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Healing on the Sabbath |
12:
10-14 |
3:
1-6 |
6:
6-10 |
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Healing Sabbath Sunset |
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1:
32-34 |
4:
40-41 |
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Healing Two Blind Men |
9:
27-31 |
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Jairus’ Daughter |
9:
18-25 |
5:
21-43 |
8:
41-56 |
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Jesus
Walks on Water |
14:
22-33 |
6:
45-51 |
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6:
15-21 |
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Lazarus |
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11:
1-44 |
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Leper |
8:
1-4 |
1:
40-45 |
5:
12-15 |
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Man
at the Pool of
Bethesda |
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5:
2-15 |
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Man
with Dropsy |
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14:
2-6 |
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Money
Inside of Fish |
17:
24-27 |
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Mute
Man Speaks |
9:
32-34 |
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Nobleman’s Son |
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4:
46-54 |
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Paralytic |
9:
2-8 |
2:
3-12 |
5:
18-25 |
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Peter’s Mother-in-Law |
8:
14-17 |
1:
29-31 |
4:
38-39 |
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Resurrection |
28:
1-10 |
16:
1-13 |
24:
1-49 |
20:
1-25 |
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Ten
Lepers Cleansed |
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17:
12-19 |
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The
Blind & The Lame |
21:
14 |
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Unclean Spirit |
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1:
23-28 |
4:
33-36 |
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Water
Turned to Wine |
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2:
1-10 |
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Widow’s Son |
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7:
11-16 |
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Withered Fig Tree |
21:
18-19 |
11:
12-14 |
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Withered Hand |
12:
9-14 |
3:
1-5 |
6:
6-11 |
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Woman
Bleeding |
9:
20-22 |
5:
25-34 |
8:
43-49 |
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Woman
with Infirmity |
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13:
11-16 |
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Woman
of
Canaan |
15:
21-28 |
7:
25-30 |
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The Biggest Mathematical
Miracle
Manna
Exodus 16:31
It was like white coriander seed,
and the taste of it was like wafers made with honey.
Psalm 78:23-25
He had commanded the clouds above, and opened the doors
of heaven, and rained down manna on them to eat,
and given them of the bread of heaven.
Men ate angels' food;
He sent them food to the full.
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Moses and the people were in the desert,
but what was he going to do with them?
They had to be fed, and fed is what he did, according to the
Quarter-master General
in the Army. It is reported that Moses would have to have had
1,500 tons of food each
day. Do you know that to bring that much food each day, 2
freight trains and each one
a mile long would be required!
Besides you must remember, they were out in the desert, so they
would have to
have
firewood to use in cooking the food. This would take 4,000 tons
of wood and
a few
more freight trains, each a mile long, just for one day. And
just think, they were
40
years in transit.
And oh yes! They would have to have water. If they only had
enough to drink and wash
a few dishes, it would take 11,000,000 gallons each day and a
freight train with tank
cars 1,800 miles long, just to bring water!
And then another thing! They had to get across the Red Sea at
night. Now, if they
went
on a narrow path, double file, the line would be 800 miles long
and would
require 35 days
and nights to get through. So, there had to be a space in the
Red
Sea, three miles wide
so that they could walk 5,000 abreast to get over in one night.
Each time they camped at the end of the day, a campground
two-thirds the size of
the
state of Rhode Island was required, or a total of 750 square
miles long - think
of it!
All this space just for nightly camping. Do you think Moses
figured all this out
before
he left Egypt? I think not! You see, Moses believed in God.
God took care of
these
things for him. Now do you think God has any problem taking care
of all your
needs?
~ Author Unknown ~ |
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