King James Bible
"If I do not the works of my Father, believe me not."
Jesus points to his miraculous deeds as evidence of divine authority, calling them 'the works of my Father.' In John's Gospel, these works—healing, raising the dead, controlling nature—serve as signs that validate Jesus's claims about his identity and relationship with God. Jesus invites skeptics to judge him by his actions rather than words alone, offering an objective test for his claims. This bold challenge demonstrates his confidence that his works will prove his divine mission, while also respecting the need for evidence-based faith.