37 Miracles of Jesus

Supernatural acts performed by Christ demonstrating his divine power, from healing the sick to calming storms.


Miracle: Turning water into wine
Bible Reference: John 2:1–11
Recipient: Wedding guests
Location: Cana
Significance: Jesus' first miracle, revealing His glory and building His disciples' faith.

Miracle: Healing a nobleman's son
Bible Reference: John 4:46–54
Recipient: Nobleman's son
Location: Capernaum
Significance: Demonstrates Jesus’ authority over distance and the power of faith.

Miracle: Driving out an evil spirit
Bible Reference: Mark 1:21–27; Luke 4:31–37
Recipient: Man possessed by an evil spirit
Location: Capernaum
Significance: Displays Jesus’ authority over demonic forces.

Miracle: Healing Peter's mother-in-law
Bible Reference: Matthew 8:14–15; Mark 1:29–31; Luke 4:38–39
Recipient: Peter's mother-in-law
Location: Capernaum
Significance: Shows Jesus’ concern for individuals and everyday needs.

Miracle: Healing many sick and oppressed
Bible Reference: Matthew 8:16–17; Mark 1:32–34; Luke 4:40–41
Recipient: Various sick and oppressed individuals
Location: Capernaum
Significance: Reveals Jesus’ compassion and divine healing power.

Miracle: First miraculous catch of fish
Bible Reference: Luke 5:1–11
Recipient: Peter and other fishermen
Location: Sea of Galilee
Significance: Calls the first disciples and reveals Jesus' authority over nature.

Miracle: Healing a man with leprosy
Bible Reference: Matthew 8:1–4; Mark 1:40–45; Luke 5:12–16
Recipient: A man with leprosy
Location: Galilee
Significance: Jesus touches and heals the outcast, demonstrating compassion.

Miracle: Healing a centurion’s servant
Bible Reference: Matthew 8:5–13; Luke 7:1–10
Recipient: Centurion's servant
Location: Capernaum
Significance: Highlights the power of faith and Jesus’ authority to heal remotely.

Miracle: Healing a paralyzed man
Bible Reference: Matthew 9:1–8; Mark 2:1–12; Luke 5:17–26
Recipient: Paralyzed man
Location: Capernaum
Significance: Proves Jesus' authority to forgive sins and heal physically.

Miracle: Healing a man's withered hand
Bible Reference: Matthew 12:9–14; Mark 3:1–6; Luke 6:6–11
Recipient: Man with a withered hand
Location: Synagogue
Significance: Challenges legalism and affirms mercy on the Sabbath.

Miracle: Raising a widow’s son
Bible Reference: Luke 7:11–17
Recipient: Widow's son
Location: Nain
Significance: Reveals Jesus’ compassion and authority over death.

Miracle: Calming the storm
Bible Reference: Matthew 8:23–27; Mark 4:35–41; Luke 8:22–25
Recipient: Disciples
Location: Sea of Galilee
Significance: Demonstrates power over nature and instills faith.

Miracle: Casting demons into pigs
Bible Reference: Matthew 8:28–34; Mark 5:1–20; Luke 8:26–39
Recipient: Two demon-possessed men
Location: Region of the Gerasenes
Significance: Reveals Jesus’ power over spiritual evil.

Miracle: Healing a bleeding woman
Bible Reference: Matthew 9:20–22; Mark 5:25–34; Luke 8:43–48
Recipient: Woman with a bleeding disorder
Location: On the road
Significance: Shows personal healing and the power of faith.

Miracle: Raising Jairus’s daughter
Bible Reference: Matthew 9:18–26; Mark 5:21–43; Luke 8:40–56
Recipient: Jairus’s daughter
Location: Capernaum
Significance: Affirms Jesus' power over death.

Miracle: Healing two blind men
Bible Reference: Matthew 9:27–31
Recipient: Two blind men
Location: Galilee
Significance: Displays Jesus' mercy and response to persistent faith.

Miracle: Healing a mute demon-possessed man
Bible Reference: Matthew 9:32–34
Recipient: Mute demon-possessed man
Location: Galilee
Significance: Shows Jesus’ power over both physical and spiritual affliction.

Miracle: Feeding the 5,000
Bible Reference: Matthew 14:13–21; Mark 6:30–44; Luke 9:10–17; John 6:1–14
Recipient: 5,000 men (plus women and children)
Location: Near Bethsaida
Significance: Demonstrates provision and foreshadows spiritual nourishment.

Miracle: Walking on water
Bible Reference: Matthew 14:22–33; Mark 6:45–52; John 6:16–21
Recipient: Disciples
Location: Sea of Galilee
Significance: Shows divine authority and strengthens disciples' faith.

Miracle: Healing many at Gennesaret
Bible Reference: Matthew 14:34–36; Mark 6:53–56
Recipient: Many sick people
Location: Gennesaret
Significance: Mass healing reveals growing faith in Jesus.

Miracle: Healing a Canaanite woman's daughter
Bible Reference: Matthew 15:21–28; Mark 7:24–30
Recipient: Canaanite woman’s daughter
Location: Region of Tyre and Sidon
Significance: Extends healing to Gentiles, affirming persistent faith.

Miracle: Healing a deaf and mute man
Bible Reference: Mark 7:31–37
Recipient: Deaf and mute man
Location: Decapolis
Significance: Jesus’ compassion and authority over speech and hearing.

Miracle: Feeding the 4,000
Bible Reference: Matthew 15:32–39; Mark 8:1–10
Recipient: 4,000 men (plus women and children)
Location: Decapolis
Significance: Again displays miraculous provision and care for the crowd.

Miracle: Healing a blind man at Bethsaida
Bible Reference: Mark 8:22–26
Recipient: Blind man at Bethsaida
Location: Bethsaida
Significance: Unique two-stage healing showing Jesus’ patient care.

Miracle: Healing a man born blind
Bible Reference: John 9:1–12
Recipient: Man born blind
Location: Jerusalem
Significance: Reveals Jesus as the Light of the World.

Miracle: Healing a boy with an unclean spirit
Bible Reference: Matthew 17:14–20; Mark 9:14–29; Luke 9:37–43
Recipient: Boy with an unclean spirit
Location: Galilee
Significance: Shows power over evil spirits and encourages faith.

Miracle: Healing a crippled woman
Bible Reference: Luke 13:10–17
Recipient: Crippled woman
Location: Synagogue
Significance: Jesus liberates from bondage, even on the Sabbath.

Miracle: Healing a man with dropsy
Bible Reference: Luke 14:1–6
Recipient: Man with dropsy
Location: House of a Pharisee
Significance: Challenges legalism and affirms compassion.

Miracle: Healing ten lepers
Bible Reference: Luke 17:11–19
Recipient: Ten lepers
Location: Between Samaria and Galilee
Significance: Highlights thankfulness and faith.

Miracle: Raising Lazarus
Bible Reference: John 11:1–44
Recipient: Lazarus
Location: Bethany
Significance: Foreshadows Jesus’ own resurrection and affirms His power over death.

Miracle: Restoring sight to Bartimaeus
Bible Reference: Matthew 20:29–34; Mark 10:46–52; Luke 18:35–43
Recipient: Bartimaeus (blind man)
Location: Jericho
Significance: Reveals Jesus’ mercy and ability to restore.

Miracle: Withering the fig tree
Bible Reference: Matthew 21:18–22; Mark 11:12–14
Recipient: Fig tree
Location: Near Jerusalem
Significance: Symbolizes judgment on spiritual unfruitfulness.

Miracle: Healing a servant's severed ear
Bible Reference: Luke 22:50–51
Recipient: Malchus (servant of the high priest)
Location: Garden of Gethsemane
Significance: Shows Jesus’ mercy even during betrayal.

Miracle: Second miraculous catch of fish
Bible Reference: John 21:1–14
Recipient: Peter, James, and John
Location: Sea of Tiberias
Significance: Confirms Jesus’ resurrection and renews Peter’s calling.

Miracle: Casting out a demon from a mute man
Bible Reference: Luke 11:14
Recipient: Mute man possessed by a demon
Location: Galilee
Significance: Demonstrates Jesus’ authority to restore speech and expel demons.

Miracle: Jesus' resurrection
Bible Reference: Matthew 28:1–10; Mark 16:1–8; Luke 24:1–12; John 20:1–18
Recipient: Jesus Himself
Location: Jerusalem
Significance: The foundational miracle confirming Jesus as the Son of God and Savior.

Miracle: Resurrection of many saints
Bible Reference: Matthew 27:50–53
Recipient: Various saints (in Jerusalem)
Location: Jerusalem
Significance: Affirms the power of Jesus' death and resurrection over the grave.