Miracles of Jesus
Jesus Heals a Man with Dropsy on the Sabbath: Mercy Reveals the Heart of God (Luke 14:1–6)
In Luke 14:1–6, Jesus heals a man with dropsy on the Sabbath, confronting religious legalism and demonstrating that mercy reflects the true heart of God.
Jesus Heals a Woman on the Sabbath: Mercy Over Legalism (Luke 13:10–17)
In Luke 13:10–17, Jesus heals a woman on the Sabbath, revealing how compassion and restoration matter more than rigid religious performance.
Jesus Feeds the Five Thousand: Provision Multiplied Through Obedience (Luke 9:10–17)
In Luke 9:10–17, Jesus feeds the five thousand using a small amount of food. This miracle reveals how provision multiplies when placed in His hands.
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 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.
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.














