Hint: His mother Mary told the servants, 'Do whatever He tells you' (John 2:5).
How many people did Jesus feed with five loaves and two fish?
Hint: The leftovers filled twelve baskets (Matthew 14:20).
When a storm threatened the disciples' boat, what did Jesus do?
Whom did Jesus raise from the dead after he had been in the tomb four days?
Hint: His sisters Mary and Martha had sent for Jesus (John 11).
Which blind man near Jericho did Jesus heal after he cried out for mercy?
Hint: Bartimaeus cried, 'Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me.'
What miracle did Jesus do when His disciples saw Him on the sea at night?
What did Jesus do for ten men with leprosy?
Hint: Luke 17 tells how one healed Samaritan returned giving thanks.
What did Jesus do for a paralyzed man lowered through a roof?
Hint: The man's friends lowered him through the roof to reach Jesus.
What happened when Jesus told Peter to find a coin in a fish's mouth?
Hint: Matthew 17 tells this unusual miracle.
After healing a leper, Jesus often told the person not to tell anyone what had happened. Why did Jesus sometimes give this instruction?
Hint: Mark 1:45 shows what happened when this instruction wasn't followed.
In several healing accounts, Jesus tells the person, 'Your faith has made you well.' What does this phrase suggest about the role of faith in these miracles?
Hint: Compare Mark 5:34 and Luke 17:19 โ Jesus credits the person's trust, but the healing still comes through Him.
Jesus healed both a Roman centurion's servant and a Jewish official's son, though He never physically visited either home. What did healing from a distance show about Jesus's power?
Hint: Compare the centurion's servant (Matthew 8:5-13) and the official's son (John 4:46-54).
Jesus performed miracles like calming a storm and multiplying loaves, but also cast out demons and raised the dead. What do these different kinds of miracles together reveal about His identity?
Hint: Consider the range: storms (Mark 4), demons (Mark 5), death (John 11), and food (John 6).
When Jesus healed a man born blind in John 9, the disciples first asked whose sin had caused the blindness. How did Jesus's answer reshape the purpose of that miracle?
Hint: John 9:3 records Jesus's direct answer to the disciples' question.
Jesus raised both Jairus's daughter and Lazarus from death, but the two accounts differ sharply in how long each had been dead. Why does this difference matter for what the miracles show?
Hint: By the fourth day, Jewish burial custom assumed decomposition had already begun (John 11:39).
Some of Jesus's healings, like restoring a withered hand, happened on the Sabbath and drew criticism from religious leaders. What point was Jesus making by healing on the Sabbath?
Hint: Mark 3:4 records Jesus asking whether it is lawful to do good or harm on the Sabbath.
When Jesus calmed the storm, His disciples reacted with the question, 'Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey Him?' What made this miracle especially significant to them?
Hint: Compare Psalm 107:29, where it is the LORD who stills the storm and the waves.
In Matthew 11, John the Baptist, in prison, sends messengers to ask Jesus whether He is truly 'the one who is to come.' How does Jesus answer?
Hint: Matthew 11:4-5 lists specific miracles as Jesus's reply to John's messengers.
Jesus's miracles are sometimes compared to the wonders performed by Moses during the exodus, such as turning water into blood or dividing the sea. What is the main point of drawing this comparison?
Hint: Think about how turning water into wine echoes, without repeating, Moses turning water into blood.