We rolled a mustang 5 times, threw the motor 150 feet out of the car. Threw a friend out and his shirt got caught and the car rolled over him 3 times. Worst wreck in NC for years. We all lived. If that wasn't a miracle then they are no miracles. All our parents are Christians and began to pray soon as they heard about the wreck. They lived in 3 different towns, yet all the prayers went up at the same time and God intervened and saved us all.
2007-09-05 16:37:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I have seen a miracle, more than one as a matter of fact. Really Gods gift of salvation is a miracle. Jesus Christ rising from the grave is a miracle, Jesus did a lot of miracles, he is still working them today, Just this week my cousin was dying, he was born with a valve bad in his heart. No chance of survival, first they used pig valves to fix the problem but about every few years they had to go back in, this week they put a mechanical valve in his heart and he is already up and doing great. Praise the Lord!! The doc said he was going to die but God said not today. Many times I have seen the church all gather at the alter and pray for someone and the next day they were cured of cancer. If you hang around the church you will see miracles happen, but if you don't hang around Gods people the miracles will be few and far between because nobody believes anymore. How many time in the Bible especially in the four Gospels that Jesus says he could not do many miracles because of their unbelief,, Seeing is not believing, Believing is Seeing, Faith has to come first. The only place you find faith are around Christian people.
2007-09-05 16:45:04
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answered by victor 7707 7
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My dad could be considered one. He was in a vicious wreck that caused severe brain injuries. Having to learn to walk, talk, read, & write all over again, he fought his way back. He was told he would only live a few more years back in '69 when the accident happened and he's still around today fighting.
I also had an aunt go in for a simple operation with something like a 99.something% success rate to wind up getting some infections and dying in her late 30s. Am I to think my dad's experience was a miracle, but god wanted my young aunt dead? Tough call to agree with both there. I'm still not sure exactly what I'd call it, but I don't immediately consider them works of a god.
2007-09-05 16:35:42
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answered by Dethklok 5
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This is a difficult question.
A miracle is something of God. It has been disputed the only one able to do miracles was Jesus and his Apostles by being given Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
One of my brothers had cancer when he was very young, a priest prayed over him, it was Hotchkins Disease. My parents took him to the hospital for treatment and the cancer was gone, the cancer has been in remission ever since then.
I had a sister who had third degree burns on her back from her hair catching on fire, she has no scars.
I was in a hospital and an infant had brain swelling, I prayed for the infant because I was told the infant was not going to live. The next day the infant was healthy.
There were two little children in the road playing and an individual got them out of the road before a car came racing through the street.
My brother was choking and an individual put her arms around him and the meat came flying out of his throat.
Little Miracles happen every day, we just need to take time to notice them.
2007-09-05 16:48:46
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answered by dd 4
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Yes.
My breath!
It is the greatest miracle in my life that every breath which comes into me brings me a new moment and the ablity to experience the glory of this creation.
And I know that the moment this stops nothing exists for me and I do not exist for anything.
Is there any thing more miraculous than this breath which is keeping me alive.
Water flowing from a rock, a tortoise turning into a rabbit, a lame person stands up from his wheel chair and walks - I (see) experience all this because this miraculous breath is keeping me alive.
Any thing is possible by the grace of this miracle - my breath - coming and going; one by one as long as I live; giving me life!
2007-09-05 16:39:02
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answered by mahen 4
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I've experienced several miracles in my life. God is SO good!!
kait: I experienced a miraculous healing that way as well! I recovered from major surgery in 2 days and doctors told me it would take 6 weeks!
2007-09-05 16:41:09
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answered by Devoted1 7
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Yes!
When I worked in the nursing home a man was admitted under Hospice. He was at deaths door. End Stage Liver Disease. He was very mean and tried to hurt any one who tried to take care of him. That is why Hospice had to place him in a nursing home.
A friend of mine ,who was Wiccan, cast a healing spell for him.
The man started being nicer and in a few days started getting better. Last time I seen him he was living a full, happy life and was working for the American Red Cross.
2007-09-05 16:46:52
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answered by DrMichael 7
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Yes. I was on a ventilator for 5 weeks following a surgery. My family was told to prepare for the end. That was five years ago and I'm still here.
2007-09-05 16:32:17
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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Yes I had a miraculous healing from a sickness that usually takes many months to improve. I recovered from it in five days. All the doctors could say was "this is bizarre." They had no explanation for it.
2007-09-05 16:38:36
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answered by Freedom 7
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yes i have definetly. alot of times i experienced miracles so i believe in miracles and i believe God does work in mysterious ways.
2007-09-05 16:32:01
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answered by Slacker23 4
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