Witnesses to the Truthful Message

The trustworthy nature of Christ's law was first attested to by the Lord who was its deliverer. Then, the apostles confirmed the message. The Father added His witness to theirs. He was with Jesus and proclaimed His Sonship (John 8:16; Matthew 3:17; Matthew 17:5). Indeed, He was with all those He chose to carry out His purpose (compare Exodus 33:14). His witness can be seen in the works done by Christ and the apostles (John 14:10; Acts 2:32-33; Acts 4:10; Acts 14:3; Acts 19:11-12). The terms "signs," "wonders," and "various miracles" would all seem to refer to different aspects of the same works. A miracle which was called a "sign" would be designed to be a testimony in behalf of the truth. The "wonder" would be the awe aroused in those witnessing the miracle. "Various miracles" would describe the other works wrought by God's power (2:4).

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