Category: miracles
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Food That Endures To Eternal Life
The passage from John 6:22–27 describes the aftermath of Jesus feeding a large crowd miraculously and crossing the Sea of Galilee. The people, searching for Jesus, are rebuked for seeking Him only for material gain. Jesus urges them to seek eternal nourishment, signifying the importance of spiritual fulfillment over temporary needs. This encourages us to…
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Jesus Walks On a Stormy Sea
In John 6:16–21, Jesus’ disciples encounter a storm while crossing the Sea of Galilee. Jesus walks on water to reach them, calming their fears. This event highlights Jesus’ power over nature, his intercession in our struggles, and the importance of relying on Him for strength. It serves as a reminder of his sovereign care and…
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Jesus Feeds Over 5,000 People
In John 6:10-15, Jesus feeds over 5,000 people with 5 loaves and 2 fish, revealing His divine power and provision. Despite the crowd seeking to make Him king, Jesus withdraws to fulfill His ultimate mission, teaching us to trust in His plans, serve faithfully, and pray without ceasing, acknowledging His limitless power and love.
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The First Mover
This poem explores the concept of a first Mover, ultimately identifying Jesus as that originator. It delves into the nature of God as three Persons in one Being and highlights Jesus’ role in creation, redemption, and resurrection, emphasizing the need for trust and embrace of his love.
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Jesus Tests His Disciples
This passage from John 6:5-9 depicts Jesus’ compassion for the crowds, despite His weariness. He tests Philip, demonstrating His divine initiative and authority. The insufficiency of resources is an opportunity for faith and reliance on Jesus, who provides beyond what we can imagine. We are called to faithful service and reliance on Him.
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Jesus Heals a Disabled Man
This passage from John 5:1–3, 5–9 describes Jesus healing a man who had been disabled for 38 years near the pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem. The detailed observation notes Jesus’ interaction with the man and the implications for us spiritually. It emphasizes Jesus’ sovereign initiative in healing and encourages trust in His wisdom and love,…
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Only The Born Again Will See God’s Kingdom
Nicodemus, a Pharisee and Jewish leader, approached Jesus at night, affirming his belief in Jesus as a teacher from God due to the signs He performed. Jesus replied that one must be born again to see the Kingdom of God. This challenges the common Jewish belief in their automatic place in heaven. To truly see…
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Jesus Knows What is in Man
During the Passover Feast in Jerusalem, many believed in Jesus when they saw the signs He performed, but Jesus did not entrust Himself to them. This passage teaches us to seek a sincere desire for God, not just His gifts. Jesus, knowing all people, still loves us and desires a deep relationship with us, which…
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“Destroy This Temple And In 3 Days I Will Raise It Up”
John 2:18–22 describes an encounter where Jesus responds to a request for a miraculous sign by speaking about the temple of His body. The passage carries important implications for understanding Jesus’ authority and the significance of His body as a temple. This prompts us to reflect on our obedience to God’s commands and the sanctity…
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Jesus Came to Manifest His Glory
John 2:11-12 recounts Jesus’ first miracle of turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana. This act demonstrated his divine glory and power, leading his disciples to believe in him. The passage highlights Jesus’ compassionate nature, showing that he came to transform and fulfill the old covenant. It encourages belief in Jesus and compassionate…
