¶ … Miracles and Their Meanings
The purpose of this paper is to introduce, discuss, and analyze eight Biblical miracles, and assess their meaning. Specifically, it will briefly describe each sign/miracle and explain how this sign/miracle reveals the deity of Christ. Each of these miracles creates an aura of goodness and wonder around Christ, and unerringly indicate his deity and his mission on Earth.
Probably one of the most well-known miracles Christ performs in John is the turning of water to wine (John 2:1-12), during the wedding in Cana. Mary, Christ's mother, was at the wedding, and noted there was no wine for the guests. Jesus had the servants place the pots, filled with water, on a table. He that had the servants carry the brimming pots to the ruler of the wedding feast, who tasted it and accused the bridegroom of holding his best wine until others had drunk, but the servants knew the truth. This is the first of many miracles Christ performs in St. John, and it illustrates his abilities and his closeness to God. Only the true Son of God could create such miracles, because they are larger than life, and more important than simple "magic" tricks. Some experts call this miracle and others the "nature" miracles, because they involve manipulating natural sources. One expert writes, "I see the nature miracles as not historical, but as symbolic narratives. Symbolic narratives can be powerfully true" (Borg 18). This first miracle is indeed "powerfully true," and an indicator of even more prophetic and outstanding miracles to come - and each one will affirm Christ's place by his Father's side.
The second miracle in John is the healing of the nobleman's son (4:46-54). Jesus returned to Cana in Galilee, and a man who had witnessed his water into wine miracle beseeches him to heal his son who is dying. Christ tells him to go home, and his son will live. Indeed, when he arrives home, his son does live, and he realizes the boy began to mend as soon as Christ told him he would. This second miracle is a healing miracle, and indicates the great power of the Lord, and how those who choose to follow his ways will be rewarded. Christ is again showing his relationship to God and his great deity as he shows how increasingly powerful his abilities really are. He is obviously a messenger who can work powerful miracles, and this is a direct sign from God, who channels His miracles through His Son.
After the healing of the ailing son, Christ heals a lame man (5:1-15). Jesus enters Jerusalem on the Jewish Sabbath, and encounters many people waiting at a pool of water to be healed by an angel who troubles the water so that one person can be healed at a time. One man cannot reach the water quickly enough because he is lame, and Christ heals him as he lays in his bed, then tells him to rise, walk, and carry his bed as he spreads the news of his healing. The man tells the Jews of his healing, and they begin to persecute Jesus because he healed on the Sabbath day. This miracle indicates Christ's deity in a variety of ways. It is another healing miracle, but Christ accomplishes in on a holy day, and before the resident angel can trouble the water of the pool and heal only one victim at a time. Christ heals even without the water, which indicates his abilities are more powerful and directly related to God, rather than channeled through another entity, such as an angel. This illustrates that an angel could never contain all the power of God and His Son, but Christ can contain all that power.
The next miracle is the feeding of the 5,000 (6:1-14). As the word of Christ's powers began to spread,...
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