The Miracles of Jesus Christ are events that occurred during his ministry that demonstrated his divinity. Some of these miracles include healing the sick, turning water into wine, and raising the dead. These miracles served to prove that Jesus was the Son of God and had the power to save humanity from their sins.

One day, Jesus was walking along the road when he saw a man lying on the ground, sick and helpless. Jesus had compassion on the man and healed him. The man was so grateful to Jesus for restoring his health. As Jesus continued on his journey, he came across a wedding feast. The wine had run out and the host was in a panic. Jesus came to the rescue and turned water into wine, saving the wedding feast.

Later, Jesus entered a synagogue where he saw a man possessed by a demon. The man was shouting and causing a disturbance. Jesus commanded the demon to come out of the man and the man was healed. As Jesus went about his ministry, he continued to perform miracles. He healed the sick, the blind, and the lame. He even raised the dead back to life. These miracles served to prove that Jesus was the Son of God and had the power to save humanity from their sins.

The Miracles Recorded in the Gospels;

  • Turned water into wine at the wedding in Cana — John 2:1-11
  • Healed the nobleman’s son who was near death in Capernaum — John 4:46-54
  • Healed a demoniac at the synagogue in Capernaum — Mark 1:21-28, Luke 4:38-39
  • Healed Peter’s mother-in-law who had a high fever — Matt 8:14-17, Mark 1:29-31, Luke 4:38-39
  • Healed many and cast out demon at sunset — Mark 1:32-34, Luke 4:40-41
  • Gave a miraculous catch of fish to disciples while He was in the boat with them — Luke 5:4-11
  • Healed a leper — Matt 8:2-4, Mark 1:40-45, Luke 5:12-16
  • Healed centurion’s paralyzed servant in Capernaum — Matt 8:5-13, Luke 7:1-10
  • Healed a paralytic (let down through the roof) — Matt 9:2-8, Mark 2:1-12, Luke 5:17-26
  • Healed a withered hand in the synagogue on the Sabbath — Matt 12:9-14, Mark 3:7-12, Luke 6:17-19
  • Raised widow’s son at Nain — Luke 7:11-17
  • Calmed a storm — Matt 8:22-23, Mark 4:36-41, Luke 8:23-25
  • Cast out a legion of demons — Matt 8:28-34, Mark 5:1-20, Luke 8:26-39
  • Healed a woman with an issue of blood — Matt 9:20-22, Mark 5:24-34, Luke 8:42-48
  • Raised Jairus’s daughter — Matt 9:23-26, Mark 5:35-43, Luke 8:49-56
  • Healed two blind men — Matt 9:27-31
  • Healed a mute demoniac — Matt 9:32-34
  • Healed a crippled man at the Pool of Bethesda — John 5:2-15
  • Healed many, fed five thousand men (plus women and children) — Matt 14:13-21, Mark 6:30-44, Luke 9:10-17, John 6:1-14
  • Walked on water & calmed a storm — Matt 14:22-33, Mark 6:45-52, John 6:16-21
  • Healed many who were sick in Gennesaret (they touched His garment) — Matt 14:34-36, Mark 6:35-56
  • Healed a woman of Canaan’s demon-possessed daughter — Matt 15:21-28, Mark 7:24-30
  • Healed a deaf and mute man — Mark 7:31-37
  • Healed many & fed four thousand men (plus women and children) — Matt 15:29-39, Mark 8:1-10
  • Healed blind man of Bethsaida — Mark 8:22-26
  • Healed a man who was born blind (put clay on his eyes )– John 9:1-7
  • Healed demoniac boy — Matt 17:14-19, Mark 9:14-29, Luke 9:37-43
  • Gave a coin in the mouth of a fish to pay taxes — Matt 17:24-27
  • Healed blind, mute, demon-possessed man Matt 12:22-23, Mark 3:20
  • Healed a crippled woman on the Sabbath — Luke 13:10-13
  • Healed a man with dropsy on the Sabbath — Luke 14:2-6
  • Cleansed ten lepers on the way to Jerusalem — Luke 17:11-14
  • Raised Lazarus from the grave in Bethany — Luke 14:2-6
  • Healed two blind men (Bartimaeus and another) near Jericho — Matt 20:29-34, Mark 10:46-52, Luke 18:35-43
  • Withered the fig tree on the Road from Bethany — Matt 21:18-22, Mark 11:12-14
  • Healed the severed ear of the High Priest (when He was arrested) — Luke 22:51
  • Rose from the dead — Matt 28:1-20, Mark 16:1-19, Luke 24:1-53, John 20:1-31
  • Gave a miraculous catch of fish to disciples while He stood on the shore — John 21:1-8