
The Miracles of Jesus
What is a miracle?
The dictionary tells us that a miracle is:
"An event beyond the laws of nature".
A miracle is something very amazing or unusual which we cannot explain.
In the New Testament, the Bible tells us about
the amazing miracles Jesus did. Jesus was given a special power from
God, his Father in heaven.
Four men who followed Jesus wrote the first four
books in the New Testament. These men were Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
They wanted everyone to know that Jesus was a very special person. We
have already learned that Jesus was the Son of God, born from a human
mother (Luke 1:30-33). Jesus was human, just like us, but he had a very
special and very close relationship with his Father. Jesus lived in the
land of Israel almost 2000 years ago, and he spent three years teaching
the people about God. To prove that he was from God, Jesus would ask God
to help him perform miracles.
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Jesus
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Jesus was able to ask God to make blind people
see; to make sick people well; to make deaf people hear. No one except
Jesus had been able to make hundreds of fish swim into a net, or to turn
water into wine, or to walk on the top of a lake!
Doctors today can do some amazing things. When
we are sick, they can usually make us better. However, after we are
dead, there is nothing more the doctors can do. Jesus made a man who had
been dead for three days alive again! Jesus needed only the power of God
and the touch of his hands.
If we knew how to heal people, make water into
wine, or make someone alive again, we could be rich and famous! Jesus
was different. He took no money and he did not want to be famous. He
wanted people to serve his Father.
The love of Jesus
When we read in the Bible about the miracles
that Jesus did, we learn some important things about Jesus and God his
Father.
Jesus loved people. He loves everyone! The rich
and the poor; people who were sick or disabled; those who were mentally
ill. He felt sorry for families that were hungry, and for the people who
were dying. Jesus must have been very tired during those three years,
because he wanted so much to teach the people about God's love for them.
He wanted to take away the illnesses and pain of the people who came to
him.
Jesus did not turn anyone away - not even the
enemies of the Jewish people. Jesus healed a Roman soldier’s servant
because the soldier believed that Jesus could do it.
Another time, more than 5000 people were given a
meal. Did Jesus have hundreds of loaves of bread? No, he used 5 bread
rolls and 2 small fish to feed them all!
One day a storm came up when Jesus was in a boat
with his disciples. The disciples were afraid that they would all drown.
Jesus told the storm to stop, and it did!
Truly, the things that Jesus did were so
amazing! People who can do magic tricks can fool us - but the miracles
of Jesus were real. God made the world, He made the laws of nature, and
so He can change them if he wants to.
The faith of Jesus
If we look at all the miracles that Jesus did,
we find something in most of them: faith. Faith is believing that
something will happen. We believe that God cares for us - this is faith.
Jesus never lost faith in God. Often, before he healed someone, Jesus
would ask them what they needed. He did this to see if they had faith
that Jesus (with God’s power) could do it. Sometimes another person - a
mother or father, a friend or relative, showed the faith.
The Jewish leaders hated Jesus so much that they
killed Jesus. The leaders did not want to lose their power over the
people, and so they crucified Jesus. Jesus was dead for three days. The
greatest miracle of all then happened. God made Jesus alive again! God
made Jesus alive again to show you and me that He could do the same for
us if we love Him. We can be part of the miracle of the resurrection.
The resurrection will happen when Jesus returns to the earth. Jesus has
promised this to all who will follow him.
Here are some of Jesus' miracles.
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Miracle |
Where recorded in Bible |
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Turning water into
wine |
John 2:1-11 |
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A man with leprosy |
Matt 8:2-3, Luke
5:12-13 |
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Peter's mother-in-law |
Matt 8:14-15, Mark
1:30-31 |
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Stopping the storm |
Mark 4:37-39, Luke
8:22-24 |
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The daughter of
Jairus made alive |
Matt 9:23-25, Luke
8:49-56 |
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Jesus walks on the
lake |
Mark 6:48-51 , John
6:19-21 |
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5000 people fed |
Matt 14:15-20, Mark
6:35-44 |
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A man with an injured
hand |
Matt 12:10-13, Mark
3:1-5 |
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Many fish caught in a
net |
Luke 5:1-11 |
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Two blind men |
Matt 9:27-31 |
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Lazarus made
alive |
John 11:1-44 |

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