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God is so good
God is so good
God is so good
He's so good to me
He's so good to me

Top incidents from OT

Red Sea - Ex 14:21-31
Marah's waters sweetened - Ex 15:23-25
Manna sent - in the wilderness- Ex16:14-35
Serpent healing the Israelites Desert of Zin - Num 21:8, 9 
The river Jordan divided River Jordan Jos 3:14-17 
Walls of Jericho fall down Jericho Jos 6:6-20 
The widow's oil multiplied 2Ki 4:2-7 
Naaman cured of his leprosy Samaria 2Ki 5:10-14 
Shadrach, Meshach, etc., delivered Babylon Dan 3:19-27 
Daniel in the den of lions Babylon Dan 6:16-23 
Jonah in the whale's belly - Jon 2:1-10



When Moses negotiated with Pharos

Waters made blood - Ex 7 20-25
Frogs produced - Ex8:5-14
Lice - Ex 8:16-18
Flies - Ex 8:20-24
Murrain - Ex 10:3-6
Boils - Ex 9:11
Thunder, etc. - Ex 9:23
Locusts - Ex 10:12-19
Darkness - Ex 10:21-23
Death of the first-born - Ex 12:29-30


You have called Abraham, Blessed Him


Moses


Joseph



Joshua



Prophetic Words and fulfilment


Miracles of Jesus

Healing the possessed man in Capernaum - Mk -1:21-28 & Jn 4:31-37
Healing of Peter's Mother-in-law - Mt: 8:14-15 & Mk 1:29-31 & Lk 4:38-39
Cleansing of a Leper- Mt 8:1-4 & Mk 1:40-45 & Lk 5:12-16
Turning Water into Wine at Cana - Jn 2:1-11
The Miraculous Catch of Fish Lk 5:1-11
Healing of a Paralytic- Mt 9:1-8 & Mk 2:1-12 & Lk 5:18-26
Cure of the Man with a Withered Hand Mt 12:9-14 & Mk 3:1-6 & Lk 6:6-10
Healing of Official's Son in Capernaum- Jn 4:43-54
Healing of Centurion's Servant - Mt 8:5-13 & Lk 7:2-10
Raising of Widow's Son at Nain - Lk 7:11-17
Calming of the Storm at Sea- Mt 8:23-27 & Mk 4:35-41 & Lk 8:22-25
Cure of the Gerasene Demoniac - Mt 8:28-34 & Mk 5:1-20 & Lk 8:26-39
Healing of a Paralytic in Jerusalem - Jn 5:1-18
Cure of Woman afflicted with Hemorrhage - Mt 9:20-22 & Mk 5:25-34 & Lk 8:43-48
Raising of Jairus' daughter - Mt 9:23-26 & Mk 5:35-43 & Lk 8:49-56
Healing Two Blind Men in Nazareth - Mt 9:27-31
Healing A Possessed Mute - Mt 9:32-34
Feeding the 5000 - Mt 14:13-21 & Mk 6:34-44 & Lk 9:10-17 & Jn 6:1-14
Walking on Water - Mt 14:22-33 & Mk 6:44-52 & Jn 6:16-21
Healings at Gennesaret - Mt 14:34-36 & Mk 6:53-56
Cure of Syro-Phoenician's Daughter - Mt 15:21-28 & Mk 7:24-30
Healing of Deaf-Mute - Mk 7:31-37
Feeding the 4000 - Mt 15:32-39 & Mk 8:1-9
Restores Sight to the Blind Man of Bethsaida - Mk 8:22-26
Healing of a Man Born Blind in Jerusalem - Jn 9:1-41
Casting Out of a Dumb Demon - Mt 17:14-21 & Mk 9:14-29 & Jn 9:37-43
Healing a Possessed Crippled Woman - Lk 13:11-17
Healing of A Man with Dropsy - Lk 14:1-6
Cleansing of Ten Lepers - Lk 17:11-19
Healing the Blind at Jericho - Mt 20:29-34 & Mk 10:46-52 & LK 18:35-43
Healing of Servant's Ear during Arrest - Lk 22:50-51
The Raising of Lazarus - Jn 11:1-44
The Lord's Supper- Mt: 26:26-30 & Mk 14:22-26 & Lk 22:19-20



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