The miracles of Jesus are not just interesting stories. They were written for a reason:
John 20
30 And many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book:
31 But these are written, that you might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you might have life through His name.
If you have not read the miracles of Jesus with this aim in view, to understand how you can be healed by the same power, and “have life through His name,” then you have never really studied them at all!
In the articles that comprise this book, “we” are the blind man, the leper, and the cripple. Will we believe Jesus’ word, and be delivered? 190p
Contents
- The Miracles of Jesus
- The Cleansing Touch and Word
- Righteousness and Life
- Sight for the Blind
- Coming to the Master
- Christ the Liberator
- Christ the Bread of Life
- The Power of Forgiveness
- He Calls You
- Better than Miracles
- Willing and Able
- The Healing Touch
- The Ten Lepers
- The Vine and Its Fruit
- Reason and Faith
- Miracles and the Gospel
- The Hem of His Garment
- A Lesson from Real Life
- The Malady of Sin
- Some Sabbath Miracles
- The Light of the World
- Changing the Water into Wine
- The Power That Saves
- The Power to Forgive
- Being Made Whole
- The Light and the Life of Men
- The Miracle of the Harvest
- The Daughter of Jairus Raised
- The Centurion’s Servant Healed
- Every Whit Whole
- Sight for the Blind
- Sight and Riches for Blind Beggars
- What is a Miracle?
- Miracles and the Laws of Nature