Jesus Christ—Sent by God?(Final Episode)

Final Episode => Why Jesus Performed Miracles
      Jesus is well known for the miracle he performed. He had deep feeling for people who are in trouble, he was eager to use his God-given power to help them. For example, a person with the terrible diseases leprosy came to him and said: “if you just want to, you can make me clean.” Jesus “was moved with pity, and he stretched out his hand and touched him, and said to him: ‘I want to. Be made clean.’ ” and the sick man was healed!—Mark 1:40-42
       Consider another bible scene, and imagine Jesus’ tender feeling for the people described: “then great crowds approached him, having along with them people that were lame, maimed, blind, dumb, dumb, and many otherwise, and they fairly threw them at his feet, and he cured them; so that the crowd the crowd felt amazement as they the dumb speaking and the lame walking and the blind seeing, and they glorified the God of Israel.”—Matthew 15:30, 31.
        That Jesus really cared about these suffering persons and truly wanted to help them can be seen by what he next told his disciples. He said: “I feel pity for the crowd, because it is already three days that they have stayed with me and they have nothing to eat; and I do not want to send them away fasting. They may possibly give out on the road.” So Jesus, with just seven loaves and a few little fish, miraculously fed the “four thousand men, besides women and young children.”—Matthew 15:32-38.
        Yet the miracles Jesus performed were of only temporary benefit. People that he healed developed physical problems again. And those he resurrected from death later died again. But Jesus’ miracles proved that he was sent forth by God, that he was really God’s son. And they proved that, with God’s power, all human problem can be solved. Yes, they showed on small scale what will take place on earth under the kingdom of God. At that time the hungry will be fed, the dead will raised! And never again will sickness, death or any other troubles cause unhappiness. What a blessing that will be!—Revelation 21:3, 4;   Matthew 11:4, 5.

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