The Miracles of Christ | Study Guide Micah Hendry

Miracles of Christ Parallel

The Miracles of Christ | Study Guide

In difficult days and facing dire circumstances, it is always good to remind ourselves that God is greater than all! Scripture records over 45 miracles that Christ performed. All of them have a lesson for us. Every miracle is a reminder of who Jesus is and what He can do in our lives.

We designed this guide to help you study each miracle and learn the truth Christ wants you to learn from it. Our hope is that the message in these miracles will become real in your life: Christ is enough! This is by no means an exhaustive list of everything Christ did, for “…there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written…” (John 21:25). We cannot know what God has not revealed to us, but we ought to learn what He has given us (2 Timothy 2:15).

These are the miracles recorded for us in Scripture. Read them. Study them. Meditate on them. Share them. (If you want to know more about how to study the Bible, study through our Search the Scriptures page.)

Additionally, this resources serves as a companion for Scott Pauley’s Christ Is Enough broadcast series on the Miracles of Jesus. It can be printed out on both sides of a standard letter-size sheet of paper and placed in your Bible. Please use this resource to encourage yourself in the Lord and dive deeper into His Word.

Listen to Scott’s teaching through every miracle below:

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This study guide provides an overview of the miracles of Jesus and where you can find each miracle in each Gospel Record.


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