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Miracles: Awe, Authority, and the God Who Acts

Miracles: Awe, Authority, and the God Who Acts

Update: 2025-09-11
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Episode 2.38 (re-upload with correct audio file!)


What counts as a real miracle—and why does it matter?


In this episode of Take 2 Theology, Zach and Michael define what a biblical miracle is (and isn’t), explore how miracles appear across Scripture, and reflect on their purpose in God’s redemptive plan. Drawing from theologians like Wayne Grudem and John Frame, the episode highlights how miracles aren’t just flashy interruptions but covenant-signs of God’s power and faithfulness.


Covered in this episode:

– Defining miracles: Grudem vs. Frame

– Why miracles are rare—and why that’s the point

– Old and New Testament miracle clusters

– Why some eras (like Judges or today) see fewer miracles

– The difference between miracles and providence

– Whether miracles still happen today

– Why the greatest miracle may be the new birth


Not all wonders are miracles—but every true miracle points to the God who rules nature, time, and salvation itself.


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Miracles: Awe, Authority, and the God Who Acts

Miracles: Awe, Authority, and the God Who Acts

Michael Mott and Zach Hale