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Deity and Miracles of Christ

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This book is intended to show Jesus's deity through the signs and dialogue in the book of John.

John has recorded eight signs or miracles in his Gospel.

He begins with the marriage at Cana and progresses through his Gospel to the resurrection, the greatest of all the signs.

These miracles in the book of John, and all the Bible for that matter, are not arbitrary but were chosen by the Holy Spirit to show that Jesus is who he says he is.

John himself tells us his purpose in writing his Gospel in John 20:21: "But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name." This book is intended for you to look at the miracle and sayings of Jesus in John and show how they point to Jesus being the promised Messiah, the Son of God, deity incarnate. John showed who Jesus was when he said, "I am the bread of life," and proceeded to feed the five thousand with the loaves and fish.

John records that he said, "I am the light of the world," and then Jesus proceeded to heal a man born blind from birth.

He told Mary at the death of Lazarus, "I am the resurrection and the life," and proceeded to raise the dead.

Finally, he told his disciples, "I lay my life down, and I will take it up again." Then he went to the cross, died, and was buried to rise again on the third day. And just in case there is any doubt as to his resurrection, he appears to Thomas in the upper room and to the disciples by the sea of Tiberius. It is my prayer that this book may prove who Jesus is to the minds of all who read it.

That they may come to believe that Jesus is who he said he is""the Messiah, the Son of God, who died for our sins""and is raised to make it just as if we never sinned (Romans 4:25).

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1640799923 / 9781640799929
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26/07/2018
English
142 pages
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