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I'd love to hear people's testimonies of what God had done for them in their lives...

2006-08-08 16:53:29 · 7 answers · asked by jenn 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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He made the Universe in such a way that we still wouldn't be able to praise him even though all 6 billion people were given a million tongues yo praise him.
As being an astronomer student I find it difficult sometimes to stay with my freinds who believe in Big Bang, so, I kept on praying for God to open their eyes one day and guess it did happen one day when they sae blazars ( an object of high intesity radiation with size of a galaxy passing close to speed of lgiht), they could not figure out what it was? And He spoke to me,
and said son it's now or never and I began my preaching though I am not good at english as the Europeans, it was a miracle for all my 9 closest freinds to believe in Christ as their saviour.

2006-08-08 18:45:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I've been blessed with a wonderful husband, comfortable home, good friends and a loving family. God has ALWAYS answered my prayers. I can give you a couple of for instances: my husband and I were newly married and completely out of money - I mean BROKE and payday was more than a week away. Well, out of the blue on the very day we desperately needed food and gas a mastercard we applied for on a whim shows up in the mail box. I KNOW that was God taking care of us. Since then every time our finances have gotten out of whack, God has provided for us financially. Husband loses a job - gets a better one. I want to change jobs - a better one open up. Large bill comes in the mail - large check arrives in the mail. It's not like I can just pray, "God send me $1000" and it shows up in the mailbox (though that's happened). I just continue to give God praise and thanks for all my blessings and he continues to bless me.

2006-08-09 00:10:38 · answer #2 · answered by shomechely 3 · 0 0

He has done so much....its hard to know where to begin. lol. He has gotten my family through so many hard times, and He is still working now...its amazing when i really need Him and i know that Hes right here, listening, caring, comforting, and strengthening. how anybody could not want or realize that is such a mystery to me...
*jesuslovesu!!!*

2006-08-09 00:04:26 · answer #3 · answered by jesuslovesu!!! 2 · 0 0

Let everything that hath Breath Praise the LORD!

2006-08-09 00:11:12 · answer #4 · answered by Wayne S 3 · 0 0

humans can not begin to understand the vast knowledge of the Creator of the universe.

2006-08-09 00:00:07 · answer #5 · answered by ricky 4 · 0 0

He Has Blessed me with a loving family & friends.:-)

2006-08-09 00:12:56 · answer #6 · answered by clusium1971 7 · 0 0

Here's an entry from a journal I was keeping some time ago after I had gotten out of a rehab program for Veterans where I first heard the gospel message and came to Christ.

I was only making $9.50/hr. and I had about $140 to my name. I was living in East Palo Alto with about 7 roommates who had been in the VA system, and at least one of them used to go around the corner to buy crack from the many dealers in the neighborhood.

I decided that it would be prudent (as in, a prudent man gives thought to his steps…) to purchase a month long train pass to save money on my commute to work. So I bought one for $79. I then showed up at work determined to tough out my circumstances and rely upon my new faith in Christ to see me through it all. Almost right after I got to work, the boss called all of the veterans who were working there together and informed us that we were going to be laid off at the end of the day. He said that there had been a snafu with the paperwork between the archives and the VA office and that it might be a couple of weeks before they were able to fix it.

I went back to work and I was angry and rebellious in spirit. I was thinking to myself, "This sucks! Here I am trying to do the right thing and make good decisions and now look what has happened. Instead of saving money by buying this train pass, now I'm probably going to lose money because I'll only be able to use it for half of the month. To top it off, I'm also not going to get paid for half of the month. You know what? I might as well go grab a bottle of alcohol at the store after I get off work. I'm out of the rehab program now, so they can't kick me out of there. No one is going to say anything to me about it where I live as long as I keep it to myself. And besides, so what if I get drunk and have a hang over. I don't have to go to work tomorrow anyway."

Just as these thoughts were going through my head, I suddenly had a very clear audio memory of my pastor speaking from the pulpit and saying, "God has a great plan for your life!" I stopped and thought about that for a minute. I thought of how in my new faith I was striving to apply all of the teachings and messages I had received to my life even if I didn't have strong faith or understanding of them. And then I looked up at the ceiling and said, "God, it sure doesn't seem like this is such a great plan that you have for my life. But I'll tell you what. I'm not going to drink, but I am going to be very interested in seeing how You work this out."

It wasn't a very reverent prayer. It was more of a disrespectful, accusatory cry of challenge to God to prove that His word was true. The next day I went by HVRP and ran into a friend named Hezekiah. I told him what had happened and he convinced me to apply for a security job at San Francisco airport. I was thinking that the work there would be even less satisfying than what I was already doing but since it paid $14/hr I decided to give it a try. We were hired back at the archives four days later and two weeks after that I received a call from the SFO security company saying that my application had been accepted.

I gave my notice at the archives and showed up at Argenbright for my new security job. On the first day of training they told us that we would be the last class they were going to train because they were losing their contract at the end of the month and that we would have to apply with the new company. They assured us that the new company, Covenant, was holding spots open for incumbents, but that we had to apply, pass the new tests being given, and go through an interview process. I worked for 6 days and by lunch time of the last day I was finally certified on all of the checkpoint tasks and then I was handed my last check along with a $200 bonus and went out the door.

By now I had gained a little more trust in God's plan for my life so I just prayed that he would continue to guide me. While waiting for my test date with Covenant to arrive, I felt an unexplained anxiety about the new company. I decided to go to a job fair in Hunters Point where they were going to be to find out some more about them and to apply in person. The fair was a mad house but while there I found out that if someone had past supervisory experience, and was certified on all of the tasks at the checkpoint then they could apply to be a lead, as opposed to an ordinary screener. I didn't really think I was qualified for that position since I had only six days of screening experience but something urged me to apply for it anyway. I ended up getting the job and in my first year I earned over $52,000 in a job that I had no prior experience in.

"And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28

2006-08-09 00:12:41 · answer #7 · answered by Martin S 7 · 0 0

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