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Miracles of the Bible
By H. A. (Buster) Dobbs
The idea of a miracle holds fascination for many
people because it is charged with enigma. Strange and unknown
things somehow appeal to the human psyche. Everybody talks about
miracles but few know what they are talking about. The first step
in discussing miracles is to say what we are talking about and
note what we are not talking about. The purpose of this study
is to consider the miracles of the Bible. We are not surveying
unusual events in the human experience that some wrongly call
miracles and that have no connection with the Word of God. Things
like Unidentified Flying Objects and little green men with antennae
coming out of their heads and long, snake-like fingers, and squeaky
voices are figment and not miracle. Neither are we discussing
the magician's tricks. Furthermore, not every strange thing that
is difficult to explain is a miracle.
The word "miracle" in the New Testament
translates two Greek words. These two words are variously translated
"miracle, sign, token, wonder, ability, power, might, strength,
violence, and virtue." The King James translators use the
word 37 times. The American Standard translators use the word
only 9 times. Often where the King James translates "miracle"
the American Standard uses the word "sign." A miracle
is a sign, but not every sign is a miracle.
The New Testament speaks of signs or miracles performed
by agency of the devil. In warning of a coming apostasy, Paul
wrote: Now we beseech you, brethren, touching the coming of our
Lord Jesus Christ, and our gathering together unto him; to the
end that ye be not quickly shaken from your mind, nor yet be troubled,
either by spirit, or by word, or by epistle as from us, as that
the day of the Lord is just at hand; let no man beguile you in
any wise: for it will not be, except the falling away come first,
and the man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition, he that
opposeth and exalteth himself against all that is called God or
that is worshipped; so that he sitteth in the temple of God, setting
himself forth as God. Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with
you, I told you these things? And now ye know that which restraineth,
to the end that he may be revealed in his own season. For the
mystery of lawlessness doth already work: only there is one that
restraineth now, until he be taken out of the way. And then shall
be revealed the lawless one, whom the Lord Jesus shall slay with
the breath of his mouth, and bring to nought by the manifestation
of his coming; even he, whose coming is according to the working
of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with
all deceit of unrighteousness for them that perish; because they
received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
And for this cause God sendeth them a working of error, that they
should believe a lie (2 Thess. 2:1-11). The lawless one would
come with the power of Satan to perform signs and lying wonders.
In the book of Revelation the miraculous power of evil spirits
is mentioned. "And he doeth great signs (miracles), that
he should even make fire to come down out of heaven upon the earth
in the sight of men" (Rev 13:13).
"And he deceiveth them that dwell on the earth
by reason of the signs (miracles) which it was given him to do
in the sight of the beast; saying to them that dwell on the earth,
that they should make an image to the beast who hath the stroke
of the sword and lived" (Rev. 13:14). "For they are
spirits of demons, working signs (miracles); which go forth unto
the kings of the whole world, to gather them together unto the
war of the great day of God, the Almighty" (Rev. 16:14).
"And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet
that wrought the signs (miracles) in his sight, wherewith he deceived
them that had received the mark of the beast and them that worshipped
his image: they two were cast alive into the lake of fire that
burneth with brimstone" (Rev. 19:20). Malignant spirits,
under the control of the great Red Dragon, were able to perform
wonders and signs to deceive people and bring them under the power
of the Prince of Darkness. When the empire of Satan is utterly
crushed by the heavenly army of the Captain of our salvation,
these wonder working spirits will be cast into the lake that burns
with fire and brimstone.
In the book of Acts we are told of a pretender to
magic powers who amazed the people with his sorcery. "But
there was a certain man, Simon by name, who beforetime in the
city used sorcery, and amazed the people of Samaria, giving out
that himself was some great one: to whom they all gave heed, from
the least to the greatest, saying, This man is that power of God
which is called Great. And they gave heed to him, because that
of long time he had amazed them with his sorceries" (Acts
8:8-11). Simon of Samaria was a charlatan, but the people were
fooled. His humbug was effective. He was a fraud, but the people
didn't know it. The great and the small in the city of Samaria
thought Simon was the real thing. They jumped on his bandwagon.
This Samaritan, Simon, was a conscious agent for
Satan, and knew he was using trickery to deceive the people. Every
generation produces swindlers who exploit gullible people eager
to believe in voodooism. It is strange that people would rather
accept claptrap than truth. The kind of signs these people do
cannot favorably compare with bona fide miracles. Philip, a preacher
of righteousness, came to Samaria and when the people of Samaria
"heard and saw" the signs which he did they knew they
had been bamboozled by Simon.
"And the multitudes gave heed with one accord
unto the things that were spoken by Philip, when they heard, and
saw the signs which he did. For from many of those that had unclean
spirits, they came out, crying with a loud voice: and many that
were palsied, and that were lame, were healed. And there was much
joy in that city" (Acts 8:6-8).
Satan has real power and can pull wool over the eyes
of sincere folks. We need to be alert to this and not allow ourselves
to be hoodwinked by quacks. To be guided by astrology, Tarot cards,
alchemy, palm readers, and fortune-tellers is about as sensible
as making life-changing decisions on the basis of a message found
in a Chinese after-dinner-cookie.
In the first century, the devil was allowed to use
his mystical power without limit. The wonder-working power of
God was also fully unleashed. There was a great contest. The supernatural
power of God was arrayed against the supernatural power of the
devil. The devil lost! Demon possession of Bible times was a display
of Satan's power. In the case of the woman with the "spirit
of infirmity," we are told that Satan had bound her for eighteen
years (Luke 13:16). The maid with "a spirit of divination"
was a tool of evil spirits (Acts 16:16-18). Every time demons
came into contact with one having the supernatural power of God,
the demon lost. In each case, the demon was cast out. In one case,
demons were sent into a herd of swine (Matt. 8:31-32). They could
not predominate in the presence of divine omnipotence.
Satan was defeated. Jesus' victory over death was
the final blow. Evil was pulverized. The terms of surrender were
dictated by the conquering Christ. He who used his power to bind
many was himself bound. Wherefore he saith, When he ascended on
high, he led captivity captive, And gave gifts unto men"
(Eph. 4:8). "And he laid hold on the dragon, the old serpent,
which is the Devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years,
and cast him into the abyss, and shut it, and sealed it over him,
that he should deceive the nations no more, until the thousand
years should be finished: after this he must be loosed for a little
time" (Rev. 20:2-3). The vanquished Satan will never again
be allowed to use his supernatural power to afflict humanity.
God also restricts his power to natural means by his own choice.
We have the sweet assurance that "there hath no temptation
taken you but such as man can bear: but God is faithful, who will
not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will
with the temptation make also the way of escape, that ye may be
able to endure it" (1 Cor. 10:13).
Having looked at fake miracles and having considered
Satanic signs, we now consider the miracles performed by the power
of God that are recorded in the New Testament. A study of supernatural
acts executed by divine power will demonstrate the nature of miracles
performed in the name of God. There are several conditions that
determine what constitutes a miracle performed by the power of
the Creator. First, the heavenly miracles of the first century
were always successful. No applicant for miraculous healing in
the days of Jesus and the apostles ever went away disappointed.
And the report of him went forth into all Syria: and they brought
unto him all that were sick, holden with divers diseases and torments,
possessed with demons, and epileptic, and palsied; and he healed
them (Matt. 4:24). "And when even was come, they brought
unto him many possessed with demons: and he cast out the spirits
with a word, and healed all that were sick" (Matt. 8:16).
"And Jesus perceiving it withdrew from thence: and many followed
him; and he healed them all" (Matt. 12:15). "And he
came forth, and saw a great multitude, and he had compassion on
them, and healed their sick" (Matt. 14:14). "And there
came unto him great multitudes, having with them the lame, blind,
dumb, maimed, and many others, and they cast them down at this
feet; and he healed them" (Matt. 15:30). "And when the
sun was setting, all they that had any sick with divers diseases
brought them unto him; and he laid his hands on every one of them,
and healed them" (Luke 4:40).
There were no failures! No one ever went away from
a "healing service" of Jesus or the apostles still sick,
possessed, or bound. We are told of an epileptic the disciples
of Jesus could not heal, but the Lord healed him (Matt. 17:15-18).
There was no failure in this situation. Jesus, we are told, "did
not many mighty works" in Nazareth (Matt. 13:58). The reason
he did not do many miracles in his hometown was not that he could
not do it, but the people did not believe him and therefore did
not come to him for healing. He was not going to break their doors
down to demonstrate his divine credentials. If a person wants
to reject Jesus, he is allowed to do it. This, obviously, does
not constitute failure, but lack of opportunity.
There never was a failure. So, the first thing we
learn is that God-authorized miracles never fail. No sufferer
who applied to Jesus or his disciples for healing was told that
his lack of faith caused the cure not to materialize. Second,
the cure was always perfect. No person was ever partially cured.
If God heals supernaturally, the cure must be complete, or the
power of God is inadequate. It is true that on one occasion at
Bethsaida a blind man was brought to Jesus with a request the
he be healed (Mark 8:22). Jesus "spit on his eyes" and
said "Seest thou aught" (Mark 8:23). The man answered,
"I see men, for I behold them as trees, walking" (Mark
8:24). Jesus laid his hands upon the man and he "saw all
things clearly" (Mark 8:25). Why Jesus healed this man in
stages I do not know, but it is true that the blind man never
left the presence of Jesus until he "saw all things clearly."
In supernatural healing there is never a period of recuperation.
The sick person does not begin to get better and over a period
of weeks or months or years finally recover health. Miracles of
healing always take place instantly. Third, there was no relapse.
There is not a single instance in all of the New Testament where
any person healed by the power of God ever suffered from the same
complaint. A blind person who received his sight did not at a
later time retrogress to darkness. The miracles of Jesus and the
apostles were long lasting. Fourth, it was instantaneous. There
was no waiting period. The cure was always abrupt.
"Now Peter and John were going up into the temple
at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour. And a certain man
that was lame from his mother's womb was carried, whom they laid
daily at the door of the temple which is called Beautiful, to
ask alms of them that entered into the temple; who seeing Peter
and John about to go into the temple, asked to receive an alms.
And Peter, fastening his eyes upon him, with John, said, Look
on us. And he gave heed unto them, expecting to receive something
from them. But Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but what
I have, that give I thee. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth,
walk. And he took him by the right hand, and raised him up: and
immediately his feet and his ankle-bones received strength. And
leaping up, he stood, and began to walk; and he entered with them
into the temple, walking, and leaping, and praising God. And all
the people saw him walking and praising God: and they took knowledge
of him, that it was he that sat for alms at the Beautiful Gate
of the temple; and they were filled with wonder and amazement
at that which had happened unto him" (Acts 3:1-10). The God-authorized
miracles of the New Testament were always without failure, or
setback, perfect, and immediate. Anything that purports to be
a miracle but that does not have these earmarks is not a God-authorized
miracle. It may be a man-made fraud, it may be a Satan inspired
fake, but it is not an act of God.
The miracles performed by approval of Jehovah in
the New Testament were for the purpose of confirming revelation.
God spoke through his appointed representatives and then sealed
the message by signs and wonders. Nicodemus said to Jesus, "no
one can do these signs that thou doest, except God be with him"
(John 3:2). Nicodemus was right about that! The message of the
New Testament is confirmed by signs and wonders. "God also
bearing witness with them, both by signs and wonders, and by manifold
powers, and by gifts of the Holy Spirit, according to his own
will" (Heb. 2:4). If God performed miracles today, they would
be available to all and would not be selective. "God is no
respecter of persons (Acts 10:34). They would be immediate and
perfect and there would be no regression. The purpose of God's
miracles was to confirm his word. "God also bearing witness
with them, both by signs and wonders, and by manifold powers,
and by gifts of the Holy Spirit, according to his own will"
(Heb. 2:4). "And they went forth, and preached everywhere,
the Lord working with them, and confirming the word by the signs
that followed. Amen" (Mark 16:20). When that purpose was
realized, miracles ceased. Satan is defeated. The truth is established.
Miracles are no more. They are not needed. If miracles had remained
after the truth of the gospel was certified to be of God, then
many people would follow Jesus for the wrong reason. If believers
are put under a glass and protected from sickness and hurting,
many would come to Jesus for the loaves and fishes. We are cautioned
to not labor for the meat that is perishing, but for that which
endures to eternal life (John 6:27).
"If then ye were raised together with Christ,
seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated on the
right hand of God. Set your mind on the things that are above,
not on the things that are upon the earth. For ye died, and your
life is hid with Christ in God. When Christ, who is our life,
shall be manifested, then shall ye also with him be manifested
in glory" (Col. 3:1-4).
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