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				  Thoughts on "He could do there no mighty work"? | 
		Aaron Scott | 
		
			
			 
			
				We know that this was due to unbelief.  But what exactly did they NOT believe?
 
 
That He was the Messiah?
 
 
That He was a prophet?
 
 
That He could heal?
 
 
That He could do miracles?
 
 
Your thoughts appreciated. | 
		Hon. Dr. in Acts-celeratology Posts: 6042 4/9/18 10:09 am
 
 
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		Patrick Harris | 
		
			
			 
			
				Just a personal thought:
 
 
John 20:30-31 might be some insight.
 
 
Per John: Miracles were to be a sign of who he is and was.  Perhaps no amount of miracles would have convinced the majority there who he was. 
 
 
It does say he could do a few miracles, maybe these were miracles for those who did believe or could have even been acts of compassion by him. | 
		Acts Enthusiast Posts: 1323 4/9/18 11:15 am
 
 
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		Quiet Wyatt | 
		
			
			 
			
				| Ultimately, faith in Jesus as Messiah (God’s Anointed Savior and Deliverer) or rejection thereof, is the issue. | 
		[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 12817 4/9/18 11:57 am
 
 
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		Old Time Country Preacher | 
		
			
			 
			
				Patrick's suggestion of John 20:30-31 is correct. John chose 7 of Jesus' many miracles/signs, records them in his Gospel, then tells his readers why they were chosen--to create belief in the fact that Jesus was/is Messiah and that in believing the person would obtain eternal life.
 
 
Miracles/signs/healings/etc were NEVER extended primarily as a means of alleviating human suffering. John clearly stated there was a much higher purpose of belief in Jesus and eternal salvation. Ever single person healed of a physical disease died from something else. A feller can git to heaven sick, he can't git there lost. | 
		Acts-pert Poster Posts: 15570 4/9/18 2:18 pm
 
 
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