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Tag: Miracle

Do Christians Believe in Miracles?

Miricles by David B Reese, mythoughts, As far as I can determine, people use the world 'miracle' when something is inexplicable and positive. We sense wonder in the inexplicable regularly. God is the foundation of every level of nature and all God does is withing its working. Augustine stated "Miracles are not contrary to nature, ut only contrary to what we know about nature

For a Christian ‘yes’ is the only answer to the question, “has God worked through miracles?” Christianity falls if miracles do not exist.

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Recognition of Authority: A Greater Faith

Recognition of Authority: A Greater Faith, mythoughts, thoughtsofgod, thoughts of God

In the end the centurion not only believed that Christ could heal, that Christ would have compassion on his servant, that Christ had power over other messengers gifted with the required faith and abilities.

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