During the video section Mart DeHaan interviewed people on the street in Tiberias. He asked them if they believed in miracles. He concluded: “I sensed in the residents of Tiberias that the ‘miracles’ they believed in would not have been as dramatic as someone turning water into wine or bringing a dead person back to life; yet according to the Gospel narratives, Jesus displayed an authority and power over nature that had no natural explanation.” What might be the basis for their personal convictions concerning miracles? - Discussion Forum - Artos Academy (BETA)

Christian Learning Center Forums Discussion Forum During the video section Mart DeHaan interviewed people on the street in Tiberias. He asked them if they believed in miracles. He concluded: “I sensed in the residents of Tiberias that the ‘miracles’ they believed in would not have been as dramatic as someone turning water into wine or bringing a dead person back to life; yet according to the Gospel narratives, Jesus displayed an authority and power over nature that had no natural explanation.” What might be the basis for their personal convictions concerning miracles?

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  • During the video section Mart DeHaan interviewed people on the street in Tiberias. He asked them if they believed in miracles. He concluded: “I sensed in the residents of Tiberias that the ‘miracles’ they believed in would not have been as dramatic as someone turning water into wine or bringing a dead person back to life; yet according to the Gospel narratives, Jesus displayed an authority and power over nature that had no natural explanation.” What might be the basis for their personal convictions concerning miracles?

    Austin replied 4 months, 1 week ago 50 Members · 49 Replies
  • Austin

    Administrator
    12/22/2023 at 00:07

    I have experienced answers to prayers that I would consider miracles. I think that as we live in the word today, we are sadly unaware of many miracles that happen around us.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    11/06/2023 at 06:11

    The miracles that the people of Tiberias shared were common miracles that occur in every life — sunrises, birth of a child. They are acts of God that point to a Creator and people know these things could never occur randomly.

    The miracles Jesus performed were to prove he was indeed God in the flesh. He was being introduced to the world.

    A changed life through rebirth is so huge. I’ve seen so many lives change and each one is a miracle. The miracles I read about and maybe I have seen a few times, are things God has done to bring attention to himself — NDE or Gods supernatural protection during an attack. Because I don’t need supernatural miracles, I don’t have the faith or the experiences of supernatural miracles. My miracles were much smaller

  • Austin

    Administrator
    10/22/2023 at 20:45

    I think that all is going to depend about the faith that the interview people have. Some of them live with the faith and conviction of Jesus being a miracle maker.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    10/13/2023 at 12:51

    I believe that personal experience and upbringing have a lot to do with personal convictions. It is also about perspective. Everyone brings their own ideas and past experiences into their worldview; it dramatically shapes how they see the world.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    09/20/2023 at 13:47

    There’s a difference between miracles and God’s blessings. Jesus performed miracles and healed: wine to water, made the lame to walk and caused the blind to see. These are not miracles that I have personally experienced the supernatural power of God with my very own eyes. But I see His blessings each and every day with the sun rising and the sun setting. Witnessing and giving birth to my children to me is a miracle and a huge blessing, only one that can be possible by God.

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