Miracles of Jesus

woman healed and girl raised

A Woman Healed and a Girl Raised: Faith That Interrupts and Authority That Restores (Luke 8:40–56)

In Luke 8:40–56, a woman is healed and a girl is raised. These two miracles reveal how faith responds under pressure and how Jesus brings restoration in both interruption and urgency.

Jesus heals demon-possessed man

Jesus Heals a Demon-Possessed Man: Authority That Restores Identity (Luke 8:26–39)

In Luke 8:26–39, Jesus heals a demon-possessed man and restores him completely. This powerful moment reveals His authority over darkness and the transformation that follows.

Jesus calms the storm

Jesus Calms the Storm: Authority Over Chaos, Exposure of Faith (Luke 8:22–25)

In Luke 8:22–25, Jesus calms the storm, showing His authority over nature. As fear rises, faith is tested, revealing how we respond under pressure.

Jesus raises the widow’s son

Jesus Raises the Widow’s Son: Compassion That Conquers Death (Luke 7:11–17)

In Luke 7:11–17, Jesus raises the widow’s son during a funeral procession. Moved by compassion, He intervenes and restores life, revealing His authority over death and His deep care for those who are suffering.

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The Faith of the Centurion: Authority Recognized, Power Released (Luke 7:1–10)

In Luke 7:1–10, the faith of the centurion stands out as one of the greatest examples of trust in Jesus. His humility and understanding of authority lead to a powerful demonstration of faith that still speaks today.

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Jesus Heals on the Sabbath: Compassion Over Legalism (Luke 6:6–11)

In Luke 6:6–11, Jesus heals on the Sabbath, confronting legalism and revealing the true purpose of God’s law. This powerful interaction shows that compassion and doing good always align with God’s will.

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Jesus Heals a Leper: Compassion That Restores Completely (Luke 5:12–16)

In Luke 5:12–16, Jesus heals a leper who approaches Him in faith. With a simple touch, Jesus restores him completely, demonstrating both His authority over disease and His willingness to cleanse and restore.

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The Miraculous Catch of Fish: Obedience Leads to Calling (Luke 5:1–11)

In Luke 5:1–11, the miraculous catch of fish reveals Jesus’ authority and leads to the calling of Peter. What begins as a simple act of obedience becomes a life-changing moment that shifts Peter from fisherman to follower.

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Jesus Heals Many: Authority Over Sickness and Affliction (Luke 4:38–41)

In Luke 4:38–41, Jesus heals Simon’s mother-in-law and many others who are sick and oppressed. This moment reveals His authority over illness and demonstrates His compassion as people are restored through His power.

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Jesus Casts Out an Unclean Spirit: Authority That Commands Obedience (Luke 4:31–37)

In Luke 4:31–37, Jesus casts out an unclean spirit in the synagogue. His authority astonishes the people as even demons obey Him. This moment reveals the power of His word and confirms His authority over the spiritual realm.

Blind Bartimaeus receives sight

Blind Bartimaeus Receives Sight: Faith That Cries Out and Follows (Mark 10:46–52)

In Mark 10:46–52, Blind Bartimaeus cries out for mercy despite opposition. Jesus stops, calls him forward, restores his sight, and Bartimaeus follows Him on the road. This encounter shows that persistent faith, honest need, and bold trust move the heart 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.