I am giving thanks to YHWH God Almighty, The Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ my Savior and King, the Holy Angels and
St Jude! Yes I said a Saint!
I want them to know how deeply I LOVE them all...
This doesn't do it justice really...
I had a particular need. I tried on my own. I went to five churches, (4 different types) and went home and prayed their too. I picked up a pamphlet of Saint Jude, the prayer for the imposible. I asked him to pray for me. and in two days...
Blessed assurance= answered prayer!
*Scripture used to support this is found in Rev. 5:8-14
"And when He had taken the book, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb, having each one a harp, and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints."
Thank you God for miracles, Holy help and answered prayer.
2007-03-20
13:34:10
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I was not worshiping the Saint/Apostle, I asked him to pray for me... In reverence though!
2007-03-21
08:11:10 ·
update #1
Andrea:^),
I follow the God of the Bible. That is to say the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Jesus taught to say the "Our Father" to that God. I have no confusion...
However, I always have an open mind so that I can eductae myself in the hopes to help other people that may have your statement as a question. Does that make sense?
What I mean is PLEASE help me to understand your point and be specific.
What do you believe God's name is?
2007-03-21
08:17:08 ·
update #2
Wow, to the no-name Russia story girl.
Thank you!
God Bless you richly.
May the personal mate, you were created for, wake up tomorrow morning and realize that you were created to complete them and praise God Almighty all while loving you dearly.
May they rejoice over the mere idea of you thankfully. Or if this is already fulfilled may they greet you in heaven...
:^)
2007-03-23
05:53:32 ·
update #3
***T-BONE03***
What a God send you are!!!!
Yes, Jesus Christ is the "Great Physician" I am truly happy for you...
May Christ be with you always!
:^)
If you would like to chat about this more, email me because I would love to know what prayers and experiences you had in detail!
I love the Lord's miraculous ways...
Thanks again!
*****
2007-03-24
05:14:45 ·
update #4
SEAN M,
Jesus Christ is the Light, the Truth and the Way! I am 100% proof positive. He is as real to me as my hand typing you this note... I will check out your site, but thanks be to God, nothing could ever change my faith. I know Jesus is real!
XOXO
Bless your heart!
2007-03-24
05:17:49 ·
update #5
Tazzy and Poohbear,
Thank you very much for your concern!
I only asked him to pray to God for me...
I understand what you are saying is valid! We are asked to pray for one another in the Bible, you know. The Apostles are here for all time until Jesus Christ returns. That is also in the Holy Text. I love all of God's Holy Creations! But my heart belongs to God and I pray God and Jesus Christ forgives me any wrong or misunderstanding, for real!
I am not perfect I only pray to please the Lord!
XOXO
Sisterly kiss and hug!
:^)
2007-03-28
06:40:18 ·
update #6
Amazingly, I'm still alive.
2007-03-28 12:32:06
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answered by aggylynn 4
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This is not a personal miracle (and I've had plenty of those I could relate), but a miracle that touched many people in Russia. This miracle concerned Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow.
Construction of the original Cathedral began in 1839 and was completed over a period of 40 years. With the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, Vladimir Lenin sought to implement the Communist ideology of Karl Marx. One of the primary tenets of Marxism is that there is no reality other than material reality and thus all spirituality is a fiction. But the irony is that Communism is itself a religion -- a religion which replaces God with the State. In 1931, in a highly symbolic act of destruction, Joseph Stalin ordered the destruction of Christ the Savior Cathedral. On December 5, 1931, Christ the Savior Cathedral was dynamited and reduced to ruins. I have a videotape of this.
Stalin's plan was to replace Christ the Savior Cathedral with the Palace of the Soviets topped by the figure of Vladimir Lenin. This new "temple" was intended to become the tallest structure in the world, eclipsing the Empire State Building in New York, but the foundations turned out to be too unstable to support this new tower. Try as they might (and they tried many times), they could not build a foundation to support this "temple". What a powerful metaphor! The site was eventually turned into a swimming pool. I have old brochures advising Americans not to swim in the pool because of the noxious fumes. There was even some concern that the fumes from the swimming pool were destroying works of art in the nearby Puskin Museum.
Of course, not only were the foundations of Stalin's intended Palace of the Soviets unstable, but the foundations of Marxism itself were unstable. And after barely seventy years, Soviet Communism collapsed.
In 1996 construction of the new Christ the Savior Cathedral was begun and completed in 2000. A team of 3,000 workers labored around the clock to complete the cathedral in just four years.
Today Christ the Savior Cathedral presides over Moscow as powerful testimony to the truth of the Gospel and a symbol of the resurgence of the church - which was closely tied to the state during the Czarist era - following the collapse of the atheist Communist regime.This church is considered to be the largest functioning Orthodox church in the world, and is an exact replica of the original.
Why was the ground able to support the largest Cathedral in all Russia but unable to support the Soviet "temple"? Why did the noxious fumes appear? Why, when the Church was rebuilt, was there no trouble with the foundation?
I visited Russia in 2003, and was impressed with how hungry the Russian people are for Christianity and their heritage after being separated from it for 70 years. Scaffolding was everywhere, rebuilding and repairing churches. Why did this happen after the country was "enlightened" for so many years by the intelligencia? After years of suppression, the resurgence of the Church, both physically and spiritually, is indeed a miracle. But Jesus Christ told us once and for always that the Church will never be destroyed.
Jesus is Christ the Savior! Jesus is Lord! Stalin is dead. Christ is risen!
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2007-03-20 21:09:24
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answered by gossamer 4
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I do believe in miracles...as we are all miracles of creation. However, the miracles you seem to refer to are the ones that seem to be granted after a request. Those, for me, are just plain nonsense and baloney. You may have gotten what you prayed for, but you cannot prove prayer had anything to do with the outcome. That was only a coincidence. Prayer has absolutely no affect on anything....unless you are a brainwashed religious fanatic. You are a Catholic, who if fact, are not Christians. The flawed, man-made Bible does not promote the adoration of "Saints", Mary, statues, or Trinities.
2007-03-20 20:58:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I cannot believe all the negative answers you have gotten. That's just ridiculous. And uncalled for. I guess people feel so worthless and insecure about themselves that they have to bash down anyone with any joy in their lives.
Honey - I'm glad what you needed came true for you. My Goddaughter prays to St. Jude everynight. She doesn't skip over God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. But she does pray to St. Jude because she has an incredible amount of stress in her life for a 13 year old, and has for a long time. My grandmother also prays to St. Jude - and has had her prays answered whenever she has asked him to pray for her.
2007-03-20 20:47:25
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answered by noncrazed 4
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Yes! I've had a few miracles in my life and the greatest one is the miracle that God helped me to get rid of all of my worldly possessions and give my total heart to Him. I'm twenty and it has been difficult the last two years for me. Being as young as I am, and I consider it a miracle that through all the worldliness that I was even able to give my heart to God. Saint Jude? Hes dead, and God said the dead know nothing!
2007-03-28 15:54:56
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answered by Anonymous
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this is just plain messed up. u need 2 find out which God you are going 2 pray 2. if u worship God u can't say i'm gonna pray 2 st. jude. that's polytheism - believing in more than 1 God there is only 1 tru God and u should only worship 1. preferably the real God. and just wat did u pray 4 n e way God says he will answer ur prayer if it is completely neccesary !!!! and srry if i offended n e 1 with n e other type of faith but just keepin it real
2007-03-26 17:53:36
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answered by poohbear33 2
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Dump St. Jude. Now. I used to be into this as a teenager and it is DANGEROUS. It will take you away from your walk with the true God. Saints do not intervene for us, only Jesus does. I don't care if your need got met. Even Jude himself would not want you praying to him, or to Mary, or anyone else!
2007-03-27 15:26:48
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answered by Tazzy G 3
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I do believe in miracles, absolutely, but there is a more important question at hand. Why on earth would you use the word, "YHWH"? Are you Jewish, or Christian?? Because that is a Jewish word (Which by the way should not be used!!!! And some people will take incredible offense to that!!!). Then you go on to say Jesus Christ is your savior and king??? I am very glad you are experiencing miraculous things, but please be more careful with how you say things.
2007-03-20 20:49:57
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answered by Nidda 2
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WHen I was born (in the dark ages..1956)
I was an RH baby. Essentially what that means is I had my Dad's blood type but my Mom's blood.
I had to have all my blood drained several times and have it replaced with the right blood.
Something like 88% of babies born RH that year died.
Ok I am deaf because of it, but there are worse thing.
2007-03-28 17:25:18
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answered by eddie9551 5
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I have had many miracles in my life. But here I will give you one. In 1995 I was cured of ovarian cancer, I have been cancer free 12 years. Doctors only gave me a few months, medicine did not help, but God sure did. Praise God Almighty.
2007-03-20 20:53:13
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answered by tebone0315 7
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Yes, I do. In fact, you must believe in miracles to be saved. Romans 10:9-10 teaches us that to be saved we must believe that God raised Jesus from the dead. Any born again believer is a miracle.
2007-03-25 05:26:53
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answered by Anonymous
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