oh yes, definetely...
I have seen so many miracles in my life, they are abundant...
Not long ago we had a child on our prayer list at church. The doctors did every imaginable test and confirmed the tumor in her brain...
On the day of surgery, they put her to sleep and got ready to cut and for some reason (Gods voice) the doctor decided to take one last scan.. There was no tumor present at all. no signs of one ever being there....
I have seen many miracles happen in my family also....
2007-02-19 05:28:31
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answered by Anonymous
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If one does not believe in miracles one would have to deny his own existence and all of what we call reality and nature.
Something as simple as a tree is a miracle,why not? Why should a tree be here to give us fruit, beauty and oxygen except that it is, meaning that nature and all of what we call reality is nothing but a prolonged miracle that we have become accustomed to and come to rely on or expect, but it is no less a miracle, in fact it is even more so for that very reason.
2007-02-19 13:28:06
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answered by Socinian F 3
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You read of miracles in the Bible that were performed by apostles and by the Lord himself. What was the purpose of these miracles? To confirm that Jesus was the Christ and to back up the words of the Apostles that they taught. The Bible was not completed until the 1st century. When that occurred, then there was no more need for miracles to be done because they had served their purpose. People use the gift of healing as if it was the only miracle done. What about raising the dead? ETC Jesus did not come to earth to perform miracles, but used them to insure that He was the Son of God. Do we need miracles to confirm the Word today? No, therefore miracles have ceased.
2007-02-19 13:29:03
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answered by Denise M 3
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It would take a miracle for me to find the right girl, I believe in Miracle so therefore it would be possible for me, so I'm just waiting for my miracle to happen :p
2007-02-19 13:24:54
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answered by Adia Azrael 4
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Yes, because God has given me a lot of miracles in my life. There is one that was so touching, I will share it with you. I was feeling unloved one day and complained to my daughter who was about 16 at the time. We were at my car and as I put the key in to open the car door she said to me, "Well somebody loves you" I looked in the direction she was pointing and up in the clear blue sky was a single little cloud in the perfect shape of a heart. It was the only cloud we could see and it was like God had made it just for me at the precise moment that I needed to know that I was loved.
2007-02-19 13:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in miracles because I have seen them. I have seen multiple healings and even been the pray-er in one of them. After being prayed for, people were healed! I understand people that see strangers get healed can think it is fake, but I saw people that I'd watched suffer for years change.
I know this answer always gets thumbs down, but I know what I saw. You can't deny my personal experience and call it a bad answer. Just because you don't believe, doesn't make it not true.
2007-02-19 13:28:44
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answered by BaseballGrrl 6
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Yes, first miracle is when I got saved.
2007-02-19 14:05:35
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answered by Auburn 5
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Yes. Life itself is a miracle.
My wife and I prayed for her cousin with cerebal palsy. Now we all know that is incurable. Two weeks after praying for him, his doctor gave him a clean bill of health.
My wife and I prayed for a friend who had made many mistakes in life. After having three children out of wedlock, she finally gave her life to Christ. She was $2,250 late on her house bill. We prayed. One week later, a stranger at a chinese resteraunt gave her waitress an envelope to give to her. He felt led by the Holy Spirit to do so. In that envelope was $2,250! This man had no idea who she was.
Go to the weblink below to this church where they document all of their answered prayers.
2007-02-19 13:34:05
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answered by Anonymous
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