Believe in Miracles: Trust in Jesus

John 20:30-31

Many folks, even some Christians, have a problem with the miracles of the Bible. One little boy asked his father, who had just preached a message on Jonah and the whale, 'Daddy do you really believe that a man could be swallowed by a fish and stay alive for three days?' The father replied that if God could create the universe out of nothing, if He could create the all the creatures of the sea out of nothing, and if He could form man from the dust of the earth and breathe life into him. Then yes, God had the power to make a fish that could swallow a man and keep him alive for three days.' The little boy replied, 'Well, if you're going to bring God into it…sure that's different!' Those who have a problem with miracles, fundamentally have a problem with God! It seems that today there are also many who would get excited over a miracle, but are bored with the truth of Jesus Christ. Ex. My testimony to my uncle. I believe that is not spiritually healthy. To focus on the miracle and fail to see the Master is a mistake that we do not want to make.

Over the next several sessions as we look into the Word of God our study will be focused on the seven specific miracles that are recorded in the Gospel of John. At the close of the Gospel of John we find the following statement.

I believe that this is a very important clarification of the importance and the purpose of the miracles of Jesus Christ. John says, '…many other signs…' and the word he uses here under the inspiration of the Spirit is a word that means 'a miracle with a message'. Not just a miraculous event, but one with a meaning attached to it. In the next verse he tells of that message or purpose. 'that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ'.

Miracles are not God's way of showing off. Each of these seven miracles points us to Jesus Christ. They speak to us for the purpose that we might believe that Jesus is the Christ!

I. Problems with Miracles:

Next time: Turning water into wine.