The Gospels tell us that during his earthly life, Christ performed many miracles. In them, the Jewish people found confirmation of the divine Person of Christ. However, there were those who had miraculous events that caused a lot of indignation, because the Jewish legalists and Pharisees did not want to recognize God in Christ.
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One of the most impressive miracles that Jesus Christ performed was the resurrection of the dead. The gospels tell of three cases. Thus, the Lord resurrected the son of a Nain widow. Christ took pity on the grief of his mother and brought her son back to life. There was also a resurrection of the daughter of Jairus. But the most unique case of the resurrection of the deceased is a miracle with the righteous Lazarus, who has been buried in a cave for four days. History tells us that after the resurrection of Lazarus, the latter became the bishop of the Church. They even wanted to kill the righteous Lazarus because he was a living witness of the great miracle of Christ.
Christ healed many sick people. Special places in the gospels tell of the healing of blind people. Thus, Christ returned sight to a person who was blind from birth.
Christ healed the weakened. In the modern sense, one can call relaxed a person who has limited mobility, that is, a disabled person. There were several cases when the relaxed began to walk.
In ancient times, there was a specific disease called leprosy. It was a disease in which a person's body rots alive. They tried not to communicate with lepers, they avoided them in every possible way, and Christ healed such people.
Evaneglia also tells about other miracles of Christ. For example, the Lord walked on the sea during a storm, could feed several thousand people with just a few pieces of bread and fish, and also cast out demons.
All testimonies of miracles performed by Christ clearly showed a certain divine power of the Lord, because in some cases of healing Christ also forgave sins, which in itself is only God's right.