Through Jesus’miracles he showed that he is the Messiah and that the
kingdom of God begins in him.
YOUCAT Catechism + Catechism of the
Catholic Church Lesson 91
Ave Maria series
91 But why did Jesus work
miracles?
The miracles that Jesus worked were signs that the kingdom
of God was beginning. They expressed his
love for mankind and reaffirmed his mission.
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Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead. Painting by Carl Heinrich Bloch (1834-1890). ....91
Jesus’ miracles were not self-aggrandizing displays of
magic. He was filled with the power of
God’s healing love. Through his miracles
he showed that he is the Messiah and that the kingdom of God begins in him. Thus it became possible to experience the dawn
of the new world: he freed people from hunger (John
6:5-15), injustice (Luke
19:8), sickness, and death (Matthew
11:5).
By driving out demons, he began his victorious advance against
the “ruler of this world” (meaning Satan; (see John
12:31). Nevertheless, Jesus did not remove all
misfortune and evil from the world. He
directed his attention principally to freeing man from the slavery of sin. His central concern was faith, which he also
elicited though miracles. 241-242
And they were astonished beyond measure, saying, “He has
done all things well; he even makes the deaf hear and the mute speak.” Mark
7:37
[547-550]
THE MYSTERIES OF JESUS'
PUBLIC LIFE
547 Jesus accompanies his words with many "mighty works
and wonders and signs", which manifest that the kingdom is present in him
and attest that he was the promised Messiah. (Acts of the Apostles 2:22; compare Luke 7:18-23.)268 –Catechism of
the Catholic Church, Second Edition
548 The signs worked by Jesus attest that the Father has
sent him. They invite belief in him. (Compare John 5:36; Jn 10:25, 38.)269 To
those who turn to him in faith, he grants what they ask. (Compare Mark 5:25-34; Mk 10:52; etc.)270 So
miracles strengthen faith in the One who does his Father's works; they bear
witness that he is the Son of God. (Compare John 10:31-38.)271 But
his miracles can also be occasions for "offense"; (Matthew 11:6.)272 they are not intended to satisfy people's
curiosity or desire for magic. Despite his evident miracles some people reject
Jesus; he is even accused of acting by the power of demons. (Compare John 11:47-48; Mark 3:22.)273 –CCC
549 By freeing some individuals from the earthly evils of
hunger, injustice, illness and death, (Compare John 6:5-15; Luke 19:8; Matthew 11:5.)274 Jesus
performed messianic signs. Nevertheless he did not come to abolish all evils
here below, (Compare Luke 12:13-14; John 18:36.) 275 but to free men from
the gravest slavery, sin, which thwarts them in their vocation as God's sons
and causes all forms of human bondage. (Compare John 8:34-36.)276 –CCC
550 The coming of God's kingdom means the defeat of Satan's:
"If it is by the Spirit of God that I cast out demons, then the kingdom of
God has come upon you." (Matthew 12:26, 28.)277 Jesus' exorcisms free some individuals from the
domination of demons. They anticipate Jesus' great victory over "the ruler
of this world". (John 12:31; compare Luke 8:26-39.)278 The
kingdom of God will be definitively established through Christ's cross:
"God reigned from the wood." (Liturgy
of the Hours,
Lent, Holy Week, Evening Prayer, Hymn Vexilla Regis: "Regnavit
a ligno Deus.")279 --CCC
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