Over 100 Supernatural Events in the Ministry of Jesus (KJV)
A Complete Scripture Index from the Four Gospels
Introduction
Throughout this series, we explored the supernatural ministry of Jesus as recorded in the four Gospels. We saw how Jesus healed the sick, cast out demons, calmed storms, multiplied food, revealed hidden knowledge, and even raised the dead.
These works were not random displays of power. The Gospels present them as signs—events that reveal the identity of Jesus and point people toward faith in Him.
The purpose of this article is to gather every major supernatural event and teaching related to supernatural authority in the ministry of Jesus into a single reference list using the King James Bible (KJV).
This index is designed to help readers:
• Study the miracles of Jesus in one place
• See the scope of His supernatural ministry
• Trace how these events unfold throughout the Gospels
• Use the passages for personal Bible study or teaching
The list below follows the same structure used throughout the series.
Supernatural Events Surrounding the Birth of Jesus
Luke 1:5–25 — Angel appears to Zacharias
Luke 1:26–38 — Gabriel announces Jesus’ birth
Luke 1:39–45 — Elizabeth filled with the Holy Ghost
Luke 1:46–55 — Mary’s prophetic praise
Luke 1:57–66 — Birth of John the Baptist with signs
Luke 1:67–79 — Zechariah prophesies
Luke 2:8–14 — Angels appear to the shepherds
Luke 2:15–20 — Shepherds confirm the angelic message
Luke 2:25–35 — Simeon moved by the Spirit
Luke 2:36–38 — Anna the prophetess
Matthew 1:18–25 — Angel appears to Joseph in a dream
Matthew 2:1–12 — The star leads the wise men
Matthew 2:13–15 — Dream: flee to Egypt
Matthew 2:19–23 — Dream: return to Israel
The Healing Ministry of Jesus
Matthew 8:1–4 — Leper cleansed
Matthew 8:5–13 — Centurion’s servant healed
Matthew 8:14–15 — Peter’s mother-in-law healed
Matthew 8:16–17 — Many healed and demons cast out
Matthew 9:1–8 — Paralytic healed
Matthew 9:20–22 — Woman with issue of blood healed
Matthew 9:27–31 — Two blind men healed
Matthew 9:32–33 — Mute demoniac healed
Matthew 12:9–13 — Withered hand restored
Matthew 14:34–36 — Many healed by touching Jesus’ garment
Matthew 15:29–31 — Multitudes healed
Matthew 20:29–34 — Two blind men near Jericho healed
Matthew 21:14 — Blind and lame healed in the temple
Mark 1:29–31 — Peter’s mother-in-law healed
Mark 1:32–34 — Many healed at sunset
Mark 1:40–45 — Leper cleansed
Mark 7:31–37 — Deaf and mute man healed
Mark 8:22–26 — Blind man healed at Bethsaida
Luke 13:10–17 — Woman bent over healed
Luke 14:1–6 — Man with dropsy healed
Luke 17:11–19 — Ten lepers healed
John 4:46–54 — Nobleman’s son healed
John 5:1–15 — Man at Bethesda healed
John 9:1–41 — Man born blind healed
Luke 22:50–51 — Malchus’ ear healed
Jesus’ Authority Over Demons
Mark 1:23–27 — Demon cast out in synagogue
Mark 5:1–20 — Legion delivered
Matthew 9:32–34 — Mute demoniac delivered
Matthew 12:22 — Blind and mute demon-possessed man healed
Matthew 15:21–28 — Daughter of Canaanite woman delivered
Mark 7:24–30 — Same event recorded in Mark
Mark 9:14–29 — Boy with unclean spirit delivered
Luke 8:1–3 — Mary Magdalene delivered of seven devils
Luke 11:14 — Demon cast out
Teaching passage:
Matthew 12:25–29 — Jesus explains His authority over Satan
Jesus’ Authority Over Nature
Matthew 8:23–27 — Storm calmed
Matthew 14:22–33 — Jesus walks on water
Mark 4:35–41 — Storm calmed (parallel)
Mark 6:45–52 — Jesus walks on water (parallel)
John 6:16–21 — Walking on water (John’s account)
Matthew 17:1–8 — The Transfiguration
Matthew 3:16–17 — Voice from heaven at Jesus’ baptism
John 12:28–30 — Voice from heaven answers Jesus
Miraculous Provision
John 2:1–11 — Water turned to wine
Luke 5:1–11 — Miraculous catch of fish
Matthew 14:13–21 — Feeding the 5,000
Matthew 15:32–39 — Feeding the 4,000
Matthew 17:24–27 — Coin found in the fish’s mouth
John 21:1–14 — Miraculous catch of fish after the resurrection
Raising the Dead
Mark 5:35–43 — Jairus’ daughter raised
Luke 7:11–17 — Widow’s son at Nain raised
John 11:1–46 — Lazarus raised from the dead
Supernatural Knowledge and Prophecy
John 1:47–51 — Jesus knows Nathanael before meeting him
John 4:16–19 — Samaritan woman’s life revealed
Matthew 16:21 — Jesus predicts His death
Matthew 17:22–23 — Jesus predicts His death again
Matthew 26:31–35 — Peter’s denial predicted
John 13:21–26 — Judas identified
John 18:4–9 — Soldiers fall backward when Jesus speaks
Matthew 24:1–51 — Prophecy of future events
Luke 21:5–36 — Prophecy of Jerusalem’s destruction and Christ’s return
Luke 22:31–34 — Peter warned again
Teachings About Supernatural Authority
Matthew 6:9–13 — The Lord’s Prayer
Matthew 7:7–11 — Ask, seek, knock
Matthew 10:1 — Authority over demons and disease
Matthew 10:7–8 — Heal the sick, raise the dead
Matthew 17:20 — Faith moving mountains
Matthew 18:18–20 — Binding and loosing
Matthew 21:21–22 — Faith and prayer
Mark 11:22–24 — Believe when you pray
Luke 11:24–26 — Teaching about unclean spirits
John 14:12 — Greater works promised
John 14:13–14 — Ask in My name
John 14:16–17 — Promise of the Spirit
John 15:26–27 — Spirit of truth
John 16:7–15 — The Spirit sent
The Resurrection and Post-Resurrection Miracles
Matthew 27:50–54 — Earthquake and supernatural signs
Matthew 28:1–10 — Resurrection announced
Mark 16:1–8 — Angel at the empty tomb
Luke 24:1–12 — Angels at the tomb
John 20:10–18 — Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene
Luke 24:13–35 — Road to Emmaus
Luke 24:36–43 — Jesus appears to the disciples
John 20:19–23 — Jesus appears in a locked room
John 20:26–29 — Jesus appears to Thomas
John 21:1–14 — Appearance by the sea
Luke 24:50–53 — Ascension of Jesus
Mark 16:19 — Ascension (parallel)
The Supernatural Ministry Given to the Disciples
Matthew 10:1–8 — Twelve given authority
Luke 9:1–6 — Twelve sent
Luke 10:1–20 — Seventy sent
Mark 16:15–18 — Signs following believers
Mark 16:20 — Signs confirming the word
John 14:12 — Greater works promised
Summary of the Supernatural Events in the Ministry of Jesus
Many of the passages listed above contain multiple supernatural moments within the same narrative. For example, Luke 1 records several prophetic and angelic events, and Matthew 28 records several supernatural events surrounding the resurrection.
The following summary shows the scope of the supernatural ministry recorded in the four Gospels.
Birth Narratives
14 passages
Approximately 20 supernatural events
Healing Ministry
25 passages
Approximately 35 healings and miraculous restorations
Authority Over Demons
10 passages
Approximately 12 deliverance events
Authority Over Nature
8 passages
Approximately 10 supernatural demonstrations over creation
Miraculous Provision
6 passages
Approximately 8 provision miracles
Raising the Dead
3 passages
3 resurrection miracles
Supernatural Knowledge and Prophecy
10 passages
Approximately 15 prophetic or supernatural revelations
Teachings About Supernatural Authority
14 passages
Teachings about faith, prayer, spiritual authority, and the Holy Spirit
Resurrection and Post-Resurrection Miracles
12 passages
Approximately 15 supernatural events surrounding the resurrection
Supernatural Ministry Given to the Disciples
6 passages
Multiple commissions and promises of supernatural ministry continuing through believers
Total Scope of the Supernatural Ministry
When the individual events within these passages are counted, the four Gospels record:
Well over 100 supernatural events and teachings connected to the ministry of Jesus.
These include:
• Healings
• Deliverances from demons
• Miracles over nature
• Miraculous provision
• Raising the dead
• Angelic appearances
• Prophetic revelation
• The resurrection of Jesus
• And the supernatural authority given to His followers
Final Reflection
When the Gospels are read together, they reveal a consistent picture of the ministry of Jesus. Everywhere He went, the power of God was present.
The Gospel of the Kingdom was preached.
The sick were healed.
The oppressed were delivered.
The hungry were fed.
The dead were raised.
But these signs ultimately point to something even greater: the identity of Jesus Himself.
As the Gospel of John explains:
“These are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name.”
— John 20:31 (KJV)
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