You mean other than witnessing the risen Christ and performing miracles of his own in the name of Jesus Christ?
The Apostle Paul witnessed and performed numerous miracles, primarily recorded in the Book of Acts, which validated his ministry and the gospel. Key miracles included his own dramatic conversion, healing the sick (including a man lame from birth), casting out demons, surviving a snake bite, raising Eutychus from the dead, and being freed from prison by an earthquake.
Key Miracles Witnessed or Performed by Paul:
- Conversion and Blindness: Paul's own dramatic experience included seeing a light from heaven and being blinded for three days (Acts 9:3-9).
- Healings: Paul healed a man lame from birth in Lystra (Acts 14:8-10) and cured the father of Publius of fever and dysentery on Malta (Acts 28:7-8).
- Exorcisms: He cast out a spirit of divination from a slave girl in Philippi (Acts 16:16-18).
- Extraordinary Acts: "Unusual" miracles occurred where handkerchiefs or aprons that touched Paul's skin were used to heal diseases and cast out evil spirits (Acts 19:11-12).
- Raising the Dead: Paul brought Eutychus back to life after he fell from a third-story window (Acts 20:9-12).
- Divine Protection: He survived a poisonous viper bite on the island of Malta with no ill effects (Acts 28:3-6).
- Prison Escape: An earthquake miraculously opened the doors of his prison (Acts 16:25-26).
- Supernatural Judgment: Paul caused Elymas the sorcerer to go blind temporarily (Acts 13:11).
These miracles were typically performed in the name of Jesus and were often done to confirm his preaching to both Jews and Gentiles.