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Sometimes, you experience something and realize that the situation cannot be a coincidence - you think that it was a miracle -have you ever lived something like that? what was it, did you feel that there is a hidden message in this extraordinary situation -and did it change anything in your life?

2006-09-09 07:24:29 · 40 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

40 answers

Yes, there are a number of experiences of miracles that have occurred in my life. Some of them wonderous, some of them barely noticeable at the time. One person's miracle is another person's coincidence (except that I believe there is no such thing as a coincidence).

One of the most important miracles was when someone who'd left my life later came back into it. There is no reason to believe that they and I should've actually ran into one another ever again but we did and for a time they played a big part in my life, including helping me come to know the Lord Jesus Christ.

Another miracle was when I was attacked at work, seconds after the attack (late at night), a security car came into view and my attacker fled (there is no reason to believe that this is anything but a miracle of timing).

I would like to state (for the skeptics) that I am not given to flights of fancy and I am very intelligent and rational, and I accept that miracles do happen. If a person doesn't believe in miracles that is their choice or right but honestly, this world fairly screams about miracles...

2006-09-09 07:40:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

My answer to you is actually I have experienced a miracle in my life.

I don't know what the actual probabilities are but let me share this with you,

Since July, 2000 I have had the following,

5 Cardiac interventions with Angioplasty and 8 Stent implants
1 Hospital stay for 5 Coronary Artery bypass surgery
1 Hospital stay for a Heart Attack

As I understand it, almost 50% of all human being who have any
type of coronary problems simply fall down and never get up...

My numbers could be wrong. My EF is now at about 47%.

Please don't be alarmed, annoyed or frightened by my next comment.

I often wonder what makes me so special, given all of the above, that I am not dead right now?

But I think this. My life is as much a miracle as your life is.

I have seen the light of 1000 stars, but none so bright as the
light within!

Soma Sonic - Crazy Moon!

2006-09-09 07:48:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

For some people it's a miracle, others call it coincidence, but for me personally its much more, in so far that certain unusual happenings cannot be explained. Ever since I was a child many things happened around me "Cannot Explain" However, what I can say is that all through my life I learned to keep my mouth shut and enjoy the experience. I am always very appreciative, and I ALWAYS, ALWAYS say Thank You God Bless You.

Situations like your question happens to everyone of us on a daily basis, is just knowing and being aware in how to identify them.

2006-09-09 07:52:08 · answer #3 · answered by tiger 4 · 1 0

Yes, I lived for almost two years of my life literally by divine providence...I once carried a 12 foot wooden cross across the US and in parts of BC. One could try to argue that I survived simply by the benevolence of man but there were to many occurences to not atribute my survival to divine intervention. I never begged, yet all of my needs were always met, whether it was water in the middle of the desert or just enough money for a motel and a meal... I stayed with everyone from the Navajo Indians to millionaires... and I must say that the spirit of the Most High was with me every step of the way... it was an exhilerating experience...I got to experience a realm of spirituality that few in life will ever get to know...for that I will always be thankfull. What the experience did for me was show me the difference between those who truly have love in their hearts and those that are simply playing religious games... I met my soul mate shortly after that, we left the church and have not looked back, very thankful to be led on a path of true love and spirituality.

2006-09-09 08:07:37 · answer #4 · answered by groovetube 1 · 0 0

Yes. i rolled my car 3 times. i was drinking. I had 3 other people with me on a dark ,snowy, icy night. I was speeding and the car just started to go and I blacked out. When I came to, in the ditch.. IT WAS VERY QUIET. TOO QUIET> I was scared. I was scared that I had killed all of these people. I looked to the dark sky and screamed. I asked God if I was dead? Am I dead? Is this it? Is this all there is?Then I started to hear moaning and groaning.. The people were coming to. I was so excited and excstatic. I was taken to the hospital. (none of us had our seatbelts on by the way). I was never given a ticket. the people involved said that it was a miracle we had all lived and it just didn't seem right by the wreckage and no seatbelts. I vowed never to drink and drive again. I never have. God was looking out for all of us that night and it was such a miracle to be alive! And to have everyone else alive. It wasn't our time but I learned a valuable lesson that night. DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE!!!

2006-09-09 08:11:00 · answer #5 · answered by amylr620 5 · 1 0

Yep - the birth of my second son. My first son, who is now 28, was born when I was 23 years old. I had alot of problems and complications with the pregnancy as well as the birth. My obstetrician told me as a result, I wold probably not have any more children and certainly didn't give me much hope for having any more. 17 years went by and I never got pregnant. I figured the doctor was probably right. Then, when I was 40, I got pregnant with my second son. Imagine my surprise! When he was born, he weighed less than 4 lbs. We called him our miracle baby. That was 11 years ago, and he is fine now. Miracles do happen!

2006-09-09 07:32:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes, 4 days ago. A deer jumped into my car as I was driving. My car is totally messed up and the poor deer died. I was covered in glass, but did not sustain even one scratch! Now that was a miracle. I should have been killed. Yes, it has changed me. Knowing I could have died, I'm looking around at everything and appreciating the fact that I'm still here. Things that might have bothered me before seem pretty insignificant now. Thank you, Higher Deity!

2006-09-09 07:34:01 · answer #7 · answered by koffee 3 · 1 0

Yes. Salvation through Christ. That was the big one. It was followed by deliverance from tobacco, alcohol, bad language, etc. God still has a lot of work to do on me, but I am very thankful to Him for those early miracles. He has continued to bless me and help me with "minor miracles" through the years, too numerous to recount here. And yes, becoming a Christian changed my whole life.

2006-09-09 08:27:42 · answer #8 · answered by Cee T 6 · 1 0

YES! My kitty cat ran away while we were on vacation from the guys house that was watching it. It was gone for 2 weeks and then showed up the night we got back! I think the hidden message was this: When you go away and leave your cats with some guy, make sure he writes down their names so if they run away he can call after them. (The cat showed up a few hours after we were there calling his name) It made me believe that my cat is under the impression that he is a dog because he comes running when I call his name! It changed my life in the sense that I was really sad for a few hours, and then I was happy again.

2006-09-09 07:31:22 · answer #9 · answered by jeshzisd 4 · 1 0

Nope, because I don't know what qualifies as a miracle. The term is subjective, so what seems a miracle to some may not be for others.

2006-09-09 07:27:53 · answer #10 · answered by tomleah_06 5 · 0 0

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