Yes, I have seen many in my life. I have experienced miraculous healing several times. Also, I have been with 35, 000 people in a football stadium when the Lord told us it would not rain on us and it rained all around the stadium but not on us.
I have also had a piano miraculously given(for free!) to my friend by a complete stranger when no one could have known that I prayed for a piano.
2007-05-21 09:55:28
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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I do believe in miracles, because I can see them very often in my life, they happen to me, even if I don't really deserve them. The one that I have in mind right now is a car accident that I was saved from by God. One evening I was supposed to come back from work and I called a taxi. There was someone else from my work place with me and we were supposed to share the taxi. I don't know why, but when the taxi arrived, I just didn't want to get in it, I felt it was dangerous and even if the taxi driver insisted a lot for us to come, and even if I had to wait something like an hour to get another taxi, I didn't want to go. When we finaly had another taxi, on the way home, we saw the first one crashed on the road. Luckly, the driver was ok, but the car was to pieces. I thank God for this!
And that was not the only miracle I got.
2007-05-21 17:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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the greatest miracle is God saving a sinner's soul. that has the ost profound effect on life and only this lets the etaphorical yellow brick road appears to you. For if one is in Christ, he is a new being; the old is gone and the new has come!!
Let me also remind you of what the Word says: signs and wonders will follow the believer NOT believers will follow signs and wonders. That leads to believers being deceived and turned away from The Miracle Maker as they prefer to focus on the miracles.
2007-05-21 16:55:56
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answered by godshandmaiden 4
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define miracle. there are no miracles like the apostles and Jesus did in this day and age. There is however divine providence and answers to prayer. But not anything like Jesus and the apostles performed today. Miracles were used to prove that what Jesus was saying and what the apostles were teaching was truth. I believe the faith healers of today are charlatans when I see one of them raise the dead and make a leper clean instantly then I will believe that miracles still exist today or drink poison and live.
2007-05-28 18:09:12
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answered by scan 2
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Yes, there are miracles. Even in this day and age. People who cannot believe in miracles have become jaded from negative life experiences. However, if they would open their heart AND their mind, they would soon realize that everything in life cannot be explained and that miracles are constantly in process.
2007-05-28 09:44:53
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answered by CYNTHIA 2
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Wizard of Oz allusions aside, my wife and daughter are a modern day miracle. They both almost died during childbirth. The doctor admitted there was nothing she could do. She said they probably wouldn't make it through the night. That was over 13 years ago. They're still with me today.
2007-05-21 16:58:00
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answered by singwritelaugh 4
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Yes!
My right femur was broken lengthwise from the knee up about 4 inches. They told me I'd never walk again, or if I did, I'd limp.
Two weeks later I was at Harvest fellowship in Riverside and a 16 year old girl asked if she could pray for my knee. I said "sure".
The next day I tripped and caught myself reflexively on my right leg, and there was no pain. I took my immobilizer off and after a few minutes of being stiff, I could walk just fine!
I hurt my wrists in the same accident and they are still lousy to this day, but my right knee is now my "good" knee. Two days ago I went to Disneyland and my left knee got pretty sore, but no pain whatsoever in my right one.
Yes indeed, I believe in miracles.
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2007-05-21 16:54:06
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answered by s2scrm 5
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Yes, I believe in miracles. They happen everyday, but usually we are too busy with life to see them.
My marriage is a miracle, because I wasn't even looking to remarry. As I look back, it was all a divine miracle in my life. It is too personal to share here.
2007-05-29 12:31:41
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answered by Pam 3
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Yes, miracles happen all the time, and you will experience one if you have earned the right. Unfortunately, it almost invariably takes someone who appreciates so-called small miracles (like getting up from bed hale and hearty) to get the big ones you are referring to.
2007-05-21 17:00:59
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answered by RAFIU 4
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yes, I think that they happen today and everyday. But I think that people are expecting big "crossing of the red sea" miracles and are missing the everyday miracles.
2007-05-21 17:02:27
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answered by Anonymous
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