Miracles of Jesus

Jesus heals boy with unclean spirit

Jesus Heals a Boy with an Unclean Spirit: Faith That Depends on God (Mark 9:14–29)

In Mark 9:14–29, Jesus heals a boy tormented by an unclean spirit after the disciples fail to do so. This powerful encounter exposes the limits of self-reliance and highlights the necessity of faith-filled prayer. Victory comes not by strength, but by dependence on God.

Jesus heals blind man in two stages

Jesus Heals a Blind Man in Two Stages: Clarity Comes Gradually (Mark 8:22–26)

In Mark 8:22–26, Jesus heals a blind man at Bethsaida in two stages. This layered miracle reveals not only Christ’s power but also how spiritual clarity often unfolds gradually. Sometimes, our full understanding comes step by step—through faith, obedience, and time spent with Jesus.

feeding of the four thousand

The Feeding of the Four Thousand: When Compassion Multiplies Scarcity (Mark 8:1–10)

In Mark 8:1–10, Jesus feeds four thousand people with just seven loaves and a few small fish. This second miraculous feeding highlights His enduring compassion, divine provision, and the power of obedience when resources are scarce. Trusting Jesus means nothing is wasted and no one is overlooked.

Jesus heals the deaf man

Jesus Heals the Deaf Man: Compassionate Power That Opens What’s Closed (Mark 7:31–37)

In Mark 7:31–37, Jesus heals a man who is deaf and speaks with difficulty. His intimate touch, deep compassion, and command “Be opened!” reveal a Savior who meets us personally in our limitations—and has the power to transform them completely.

faith of the Gentile woman

The Faith of the Gentile Woman: Bold, Humble, and Heard (Mark 7:24–30)

In Mark 7:24–30, a Gentile mother pleads with Jesus to heal her daughter—and He responds with a test of humility and faith. Her reply reveals remarkable trust, and Jesus grants her request. This moment reminds us that persistent, humble faith touches the heart of God.

Jesus heals in Gennesaret

Jesus Heals the Sick in Gennesaret: The Power of Faithful Expectation (Mark 6:53–56)

In Mark 6:53–56, crowds rush to touch even the edge of Jesus’ cloak—and they’re healed. This brief yet powerful scene reminds us that faith, even expressed in simple acts, can unlock divine power. Jesus honors those who come near with expectation and humble trust.

Jesus walks on water

Jesus Walks on Water: Trusting Him in the Storm (Mark 6:45–52)

In Mark 6:45–52, Jesus walks on the water and calms the stormy sea. His presence brings peace, and His words banish fear. Discover how this moment teaches us to trust in His power, even when we feel overwhelmed and alone in life’s storms.

feeding of the five thousand

The Feeding of the Five Thousand: Compassion and Provision in Action (Mark 6:30–44)

In Mark 6:30–44, Jesus feeds five thousand with five loaves and two fish. This miracle reveals His compassion, power, and provision for those who follow Him. Learn how surrendering what we have—no matter how small—can become a channel for God’s abundance in our lives today.

Jesus heals Jairus’ daughter and the bleeding woman

Two Miracles, One Faithful Savior (Mark 5:21–43)

In Mark 5:21–43, Jesus heals a bleeding woman and raises Jairus’ daughter. Both miracles highlight the power of persistent faith and trusting God’s timing. Whether in a crowd or a crisis, Jesus sees and responds to heartfelt belief. Be encouraged—your faith still moves Him to action in 2026.

Jesus heals Legion in Mark

Jesus Heals the Man Possessed by Legion (Mark 5:1–20)

In Mark 5:1–20, Jesus heals a man possessed by a legion of demons. His command brings peace, freedom, and purpose. While townspeople fear and reject Him, the healed man becomes a bold witness. This miracle reveals Jesus’ power to deliver and restore—a hope still alive for us in 2026.

Jesus calms the storm

Jesus Calms the Storm (Mark 4:35–41)

In Mark 4:35–41, Jesus calms a violent storm with a word and reveals His divine authority over nature. The disciples learn that faith doesn’t mean avoiding storms—but trusting the One who controls them. When fear strikes, Jesus invites us to believe in His presence, power, and perfect peace.

crowds followed Jesus in Mark 3

Crowds Press Toward Jesus and Spirits Cry Out (Mark 3:7–12)

In Mark 3:7–12, huge crowds flock to Jesus for healing, while unclean spirits cry out in fear. His divine authority is on full display, drawing desperate people and silencing demonic voices. This powerful moment reminds us in 2026 to live with spiritual hunger, bold faith, and trust in Jesus’ timing.

Jesus heals on the Sabbath

Jesus Heals on the Sabbath and Confronts Hardened Hearts (Mark 3:1–6)

Jesus heals a man’s withered hand in Mark 3:1–6, exposing the Pharisees’ hard-hearted legalism. His boldness inspires us to act with courage and compassion in hostile environments. Discover how this moment reveals the power of standing for good—even when the cost is high.

Jesus heals paralytic in Mark 2

Jesus Heals the Paralytic (Mark 2:1–12)

In Mark 2:1–12, four friends tear through a roof to bring a paralytic to Jesus. What happens next reveals the heart of Christ: forgiveness first, then healing. This bold moment calls us to persistent faith, deeper trust, and a willingness to act when others can’t move on their own.

Jesus heals Simon’s mother-in-law

Jesus Heals Simon’s Mother-in-Law (Mark 1:29–34)

Jesus enters Simon’s house and heals his mother-in-law with a simple touch. As the sun sets, crowds gather for healing. In this moment, we see the heart of Jesus: personal, powerful, and present. Let Him into your home today.