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[[Jesus Christ]] performed many '''miracles''' during his [[Ministry of Jesus|ministry]] in order to demonstrate his divine authority, | [[Jesus Christ]] performed many '''miracles''' during his [[Ministry of Jesus|ministry]] in order to demonstrate his divine authority, fulfill [[Old Testament]] [[Prophecy (Spiritual Gift)|prophecy]], and reveal the compassion and power of [[God]] to [[Healing (Spiritual Gift)|heal]], provide, and restore both body and soul. | ||
== Seven Miracles in the Gospel of John == | == Seven Miracles in the Gospel of John == | ||
The [[Gospel of John]] highlights several miracles, often referred to as signs. | The [[Gospel of John]] highlights several miracles, often referred to as signs. | ||
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'''<u>Turning water into wine</u>''' | '''<u>Turning water into wine</u>''' | ||
Described in ''John 2''. While attending a wedding in the town of Cana, the bride and groom | Described in ''John 2''. While attending a wedding in the town of Cana, the bride and groom realize they are out of [[wine]]. Jesus turns six stone jars of water, each holding twenty to thirty gallons, into high-quality wine. | ||
'''<u>Healing the Official’s Son</u>''' | '''<u>Healing the Official’s Son</u>''' |