I believe miracles are real. I've seen many miracles given by God. I've seen people in wheel chairs start to walk. I've seen cancer fade away. I've seen a leg that was shorter than the other become the same length. Many more...but all happened after people prayed for them.
2006-09-16 13:52:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in miracles and they are ALL from GOD. There isn't enough space here to tell you about all the miracles God has done for me. I will give you one example: One day, there was a pack of dogs near where I needed to walk to get to high school. If I had to walk around the block, I would of been late. I prayed hard, that God would let me walk by safely. I then felt a comforting arm on my shoulder and it stayed with me until I set foot on the school grounds. The dogs did look my way once, but then continued doing whatever they were doing. God walked me to school that day! I don't even know how may times I thanked Him...countless I'm sure.
2006-09-16 14:06:54
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answered by Milkaholic 6
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I know miracles are real. There are miracles happening everyday that people see as commonplace, so they just pass them off as nothing.
I don't know what you're understanding of the Bible is like, but consider this:
The Feeding of the 5000, Water to Wine, The story of the leper... all miracles of Jesus, miracles that makes us say WOW, since they're SO obviously miraculous. What about today? They might be considered 'ordinary', but what a mistake that is! For example, God fed 5000 and he's now multiplying food DAILY for billions of people. How? Who designed the grape vines to biochemically process water from the soil? Things didn't just come to be that way.. God created them that way.
Another example - water to wine? God can take something useless (ie the water at the wedding) and make it into something special. I've seen all kinds of people come to Christ from all walks of life.. people who might be described as the 'scum of society', but with Jesus in them, they became like beacons of light, completely transformed. There are miracles all around us, if we only had the eyes to see them...
Other miracles: youth pastor praying over girl who had, while walking at a carnival, stepped into a narrow hole and bent her leg almost inside-out. Visibly broken, with the girl writhing in excrutiating pain, he and some others prayed over her, and before the ambulance even arrived, she was up and walking, completely healed. Medical miracle? I think not... he's a pastor, not a doctor... it was God that healed her in response to the joint prayers of those at the carnival.
2006-09-16 14:02:30
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answered by BeeDee 2
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Yes, miracles are definitely real. I was walking down the street for lunch in 9th grade. Found a envelope with $300 in it. If that ain't some kind of miracle, I don't know what is.
2006-09-16 13:57:19
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answered by D-Wizzle 2
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Yes, I am a recovering addict & alcoholic. I lived in the streets & went to prison twice. I am 5ft weigh 100lbs. God is the ony thing that could have possibley saved me. I have never seen the burning bush but I have experienced things that can not be explained. I can not count the times I thought I was going to die. Now I have found spirituality thru Narcotics Anonomous ( spirituality is not religon) I am clean, happy, productive, free, content, & have a happy home. It was not humanley possible for anyone but God to lift me up from the hell I had created.
2006-09-16 13:58:16
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answered by lil bit 3
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Yes miracles are real and both myself and my husband are walking, talking miracles.
In 2003, I was in a coma on life support. My family was told to go home and make my arrangements. The following day when they came back to pull my plug, I was awake. The doctors to this day can't explain how I came out of the coma with no lasting effects. To this day, unless I told you, you wouldn't know I had been in a coma.
Last year, my husband suffered a massive heart attack and had quadruple bypass surgery. They didn't give him more then a 10% chance of surviving and told us to prepare for his funeral. He survived the surgery but 3 days later his lungs quit. The doctors did everything they could and literally told me "If this doesn't work, we are going to let him go." My husband somehow heard that doctor and willed himself to breathe. He is alive and doing wonderfully now.
We are both very grateful for the miracles we received and we give thanks every single day.
2006-09-16 13:55:08
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answered by I love my husband 6
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Miracles happen ever day just look in the face of a new born baby.
2006-09-16 13:51:14
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answered by lady01love 4
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Yes When I Was Hit By A Speeding Car I walk a way with Only Bumps and Bruise
2006-09-16 13:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Most miracles are situational coincidences, historical miracles are generally false, or can be described by logical/scientific explainations.
2006-09-16 13:51:31
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answered by juan_the_baker 1
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Of course they are real.
I carried my twins in my stomach and have birth to them. MY BODY did that.
That is a miracle.. my Boys are my miracle.
2006-09-16 13:49:16
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answered by Heather 5
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