f No miracles agin people's unbelief and curiosity.

People who oppose Christianity traditionally had a forte to explain that the miracles in the Bible were all cheating and nothing more than magic. However, there is one misunderstanding in such an explanation. People who believe in Christianity believe in miracles as a fact, and because they are believing in Christ as God or his savior, if they know that miracles are like children's tricks, their faith must disappear. It is a very simple idea. But this is a misunderstanding. The Bible does not come from the fact that Jesus first performed miracles in front of everyone and asked those who had seen them to believe that he was the savior.

The generation of faith does not have the idea that the generation will see a miracle and return. Instead, Jesus first sees the faith of the people and answers them with miracles in their faith. So no miracles are done against people's unbelief and curiosity.

g As a result of miracles, did it become somewhat easier to believe that Jesus who did the miracles is God and Savior? It can not always be said that. That is, even after seeing a miracle, in order to believe that Jesus is the Savior, one needs a completely new decision of the person himself. A miracle can call for faith and be a guide to it. But finally, the difficulty of deciding whether to believe in Jesus as the Son of God's Savior seems to be irrelevant without the miracle. The priest or who knew the miracle well ,the Bachelor of Law, the elders, did not at all accept Jesus as Christ. Moreover, the Gospel telling, it looks like that Samaritans and Gentiles believed more than Jews, or that sinners and tax collectors themselves approached to the Lord closely in a friendly way which made the decision to the faith completely different from a kind of the miracles, all that they seems to think as a thing of the another dimension.