A guy became a Christian over an internet online game. The person who led him threw prayer only knew him for literally 15 seconds. And the guy's friend was going crazy shouting '666'. My friend led him in prayer, and it was a wild experience.
2006-11-05 13:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I have witnessed a couple of miracles from God in my life. The first was the saving of my life by God in a very serious car accident that nearly took my life at the age of 13. The second was the intervention of God in a very serious financial situation I was having. I still have a roof over my head, clothes on my back, and food on the table. I could have very well ended up homeless on the street without anything.
2006-11-05 21:12:43
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answered by ironchain15 6
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It would depend on what you consider a miracle, I feel I have many times been saved from situations that could have turned out far worse, some could call it luck or chance but as I mature I'm learning that nothing seems to happen by chance and there is no such thing as coincidences. I think if we just think back on our lives so far we would see how "lucky" we've truly been. If there isn't a God then we truly do live in the Matrix. ;)
2006-11-05 21:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The closest thing to a miracle I ever saw was Matt Bryant making a 62-yard field goal against Philly. I immediately took it as proof that His Noodliness hates the Eagles.
2006-11-05 21:28:25
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answered by Sparkiplasma 4
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My whole life is a miracle. When we where driving from Michigan to Colorado some where in between I told my parents I had to go to the bathroom very bad we must stop at the next stop. They couldn't understand because I just went and didn't drink anything since. Any way we stopped at the next rest area and We ran in to our cousin and his girlfriend. They where running away from home and where not even the same stat at that point. My dad convinced them to call home so they did and the family was sitting around the kitchen table holding hands praying for him to call home. I have too many The Christian Essenes have a miracle that they found the lost teachings of Christ to to http://www.essene.org what the Catholic Church does not want you to know
2006-11-05 21:07:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Once had no gas money, but the Spirit said go anyway. The gas guage went up instead of down; but when I got where I was going (to minister to some native brethren) and they passed the hat (unsolicited), then on the way home it went down and I had to stop and put gas in.
Another time I needed milk to make my Kraft dinner, but had none. So I said out loud: grace is sufficient. And immediately some lady knocked on the door, handed me a carton of milk and walked away. It blew me away.
Another time a lady fresh out of the mental ward of a hospital rear ended my car stopped at a red light. She was gong freeway speed and never slowed down a bit. Her car was undriveable, but not even the dust on my rear bumper was touched, nor did my car move at all. Fortunately she wasn't hurt bad, still being drugged with tranqualizers. When I asked her if she saw me, with my brake lights on, she said yes. But when asked why the heck she did it, deliberately, she couldn't answer me. I don't know what she hit, but it wasn't my car. I'm guessing an angel.
One time I needed a vehicle that didn't burn much gas. Down the street a neighbor had restored a Toyota truck and only wanted $800 for it, with four new tires. But I was about $600 and change short. The next day a gov't cheque arrived in the mail for the exact amount I was short. It had nothing written in the explanation area, so I was leary of cashing it. I phoned a dozen gov't people and they all said the same thing: just cash it. I did, and bought the truck, it run perfect with no repairs ever needed, till I finally traded it for a motorcycle.
I could go on for hours with more seemingly simple things, of how every need (not every whim, nor lotto win) has been met, sometimes miraculously. I just do my part, let God do his part. He's never early, but also never late. So it gets a little tense some times, when I forget he's never early nor late.
I can truly say, with ample evidence, that "grace is sufficient",
except when you add law, which makes it "no more grace"; just as adding death to life makes it no more life, and adding sacrifice to mercy makes it no more merciful.
The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ WITH YOU ALL. AMEN.
2006-11-05 21:23:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a miracle from God everyday when I wake up. It is also a miracle when I can pray to him and know that Jesus has already carried all of my burdens and pains. Another miracle is that his grace, mercy, and love endure forever.------I could go on and on so next time u think God doesn't give u miracles, consider the list above..........
2006-11-06 01:33:14
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answered by musicfanlh 2
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The last miracle I remember was the 1969 Mets.
2006-11-06 00:26:35
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answered by Da Vinci's Code 3
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Yes, my granddaughter was born at 1 lb. 5 oz. The Doctors told us to say goodbye after 1 hour old. So many people where praying for her, and she lived. Today she is 9 healthy years old.
GOD is the only one who saved her. Everyone said it was a miracle, and I too beleive this.
2006-11-05 21:09:26
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answered by Kerilyn 7
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I witness miracles every single day of my life. But there are four very special miracles that I witnessed - the birth of my two children and the birth of my two grandchildren.
2006-11-05 21:02:55
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answered by padwinlearner 5
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