Bible miracles are meant to be literal events. The literal understanding of miracles reveals God’s sovereignty over creation and His intentionality to reveal Himself through specific people.
Biblical miracles affirm God's supreme authority over creation.
Miracles validate the authority of God's chosen messengers throughout the Bible, affirming their role in proclaiming His Word.
Miracles reveal God's supernatural intervention and communication with humanity. God wants to be known.
How does your belief in the literal reality of biblical miracles impact your view of God's sovereignty and power?
Have you ever experienced or witnessed something that you would consider miraculous? How does that shape your understanding of biblical miracles?
How do biblical miracles affirm or challenge your faith in God's active presence and intervention in the world today?
The miracles described in the Bible have been doubted in recent centuries. Thomas Jefferson cut every story of a miracle out of his Bible. Many modern scientists reject the Bible because they believe everything in the universe is explainable by the scientific method, and situations spontaneously brought about by a magical power cannot exist. Many Jewish scholars say the miracles found in the Bible are symbolic or represent a vision. Others claim that miracles represent the perception of a scientifically unsophisticated author. People’s doubting of miracles as literal events does not mean they are not.
A naturalistic worldview typically views miracles as events that defy natural laws and, thus, are either dismissed as improbable or reinterpreted as natural phenomena yet to be fully understood. This perspective tends to prioritize scientific explanations over supernatural or divine interventions in explaining extraordinary events. Yet, we need to remember that not everything can be explained by nature or the physical.
How can we reconcile scientific explanations with the supernatural events described in the Bible, particularly regarding miracles?
In summary, a proper exegetical analysis confirms that biblical miracles are to be taken literally. Miracles validate God's messengers and emphasize His authority over creation. While some events may have natural explanations, they still demonstrate God's divine influence and timing. In the New Testament, God's power is similarly revealed through Jesus's ministry and the apostles' miracles, confirming their authority as messengers of the gospel and God’s authority over creation. Understanding these miracles deepens our understanding of God's love and His desire for intimate communication with humanity. Seeing miracles as literal events reinforces our faith in His sovereignty and confirms His active presence in our lives today.
People usually reject miracles because the miraculous goes against their own experiences in the world. In more developed, scientifically minded societies, we tend to rely on the natural sciences to explain what we experience. This is fine as far as it goes. But we have to remember that if God exists, the natural laws are an incomplete method to analyze the cosmos. If the Creator of the universe is a God who is outside of our realm of being, it's perfectly natural that He should influence His creation in a way that contradicts what that creation can understand. In which case, it would be foolish to ignore how He communicates with us.
God communicates with us because He loves us and desires to be known intimately. Through biblical miracles and His Word, God reveals His character, His will, and His plan for humanity. He communicates through His Word and the revealing of the Word, Jesus Christ (John 1:14). Miracles are one way in which God reveals His character to us. Additionally, God speaks through the Holy Spirit, who guides and comforts believers (John 14:26). God’s communication with us is not only to impart knowledge, but also to deepen our relationship with Him. God's desire to be known demonstrates His love for us and His longing for a personal and intimate connection with each of His children (Jeremiah 31:3). Embracing the reality of biblical miracles affirms God's active presence in our lives, drawing us closer to Him as we seek to understand and follow His purposes.
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