St. John referred to Jesus' miracles as signs because they convey all the following except the
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St. John referred to Jesus' miracles as signs because they convey the acceptance of Jesus as the Son of God, faith in Jesus as the means to eternal life, desire to proclaim Jesus to others, and proofs that the Kingdom of God has come. However, they do not convey the demand for more signs, as John emphasizes the sufficiency of the signs that Jesus had already performed. The signs were meant to inspire belief and faith in Jesus, not to compel or coerce it through an endless display of miracles.