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I've been completely covered with chemicals that are acidic and i was protected by God alone.... every person that assisted in decontaminating me and the area had burn marks on their hands or arms and that was with the diluted form of the chemical... but i had not a single burn on my body... only by the Grace of God
2007-09-11 15:28:23
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answered by livinintheword † 6
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What is a miracle? To whom? Is flipping a little stick on a wall to light up a room a miracle? To people who use electricity every day - no. To someone who has never seen a light bulb - YES!! A miracle is only a miracle to the person who witnesses it. Is it a miracle if I drive down the street and hit five green lights in a row? ABSOLUTELY!!! And I praise God for every one of them! Someone followed Baha'u'llah around and wrote down every miracle he witness that Baha'u'llah did, then gave the manuscript to Baha'u'llah to verify. Baha'u'llah thoughtfully read it, remarked that it was all accurate, then placed the pages in the river so the ink would be washed off. The man who did the writing was devastated. Baha'u'llah explained that the true miracle is what occurrs in each person's heart. Yes, I've witnessed miracles. One was when the flames of nine candles, in a sealed room, all bent over in unison, evenly in one direction, then all stood up again, then bent, evenly in unison in the opposite direction. I was in one of the most painful periods of my life. After the flames moved, I was certain that I was not alone and the pain was greatly lessened. But no one needs to believe me because it didn't happen to them. It is a miracle to me that people from 2112 different tribes, national, ethnic and religious backgrounds all around the planet can all work together for the same goals. That is a miracle!
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answered by ? 3
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What I see as a miracle, others take for granted, but for the extraordinary, I know my nephew's kidney that had failed and the drs. were ready to operate to remove it, and through a prayer circle, God granted the miracle and restored it totally. That was 30 years ago. It was a miracle for my family when my mother, totally overridden with cancer and lay in a coma for two weeks, woke up, talked to all 8 of her children and said goodbyes before she passed away. She told my older sis and granddaughter, "It's a whole new world out there!" and was smiling. AND she never seemed to be in any pain. God is real and great. And my brother, when he passed away, told me not to grieve; he'd seen what was on the other side and was content and ready. Both were Christians as was my dad when he died at 93.
2007-09-11 15:37:28
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answered by dawnUSA 5
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Yes, I have! It was my daughter! They said she would never leave the hospital as she had meningitis of the brain. She had lost a transplanted kidney and was dying. I could see death upon her!
However, something inside me would NOT let me accept this even though I could see death overtaking her young body! I began crying out to the Lord and so did her very young son! He begged God for her to remain with him. He went on to ask God, "if You take momma home, can I come too, Lord?" Oh, how it broke my heart to hear this from such a little boy!
He annointed his momma and he prayed with his hands on her! Two days later, my daughter was released. No fever, no more bleeding and the pain in her head was gone! NONE of the doctors could explain this, scientifically but, two did say, "God must have intervened!" They were very wise as that is the only answer any of us could give!
God has shown me much in my life! He is still in the miracle making business and when we walk through rough times, it is easy to see HIM if we will but look!
2007-09-11 15:35:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The birth of my 2 daughters was the most wonderful miracle I have experienced.
But I think this deserves attention too. The Buffalo Bills' Kevin Everett sustained a severe neck injury in the game this past Sunday. Doctors thought he was going to be paralyzed. However, he has moved his arms and legs. They believe he will walk again. Thank you God. What a miracle. I am so happy for this man and his family. Praise God.
2007-09-11 15:34:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Miracles can be explained in human terms for those that are willing to see.
Someone being healed is not a miracle. Surround a person with persons who care, and the natural vibrations often heal the sick person. That is not a miracle, just a healing procedure that is sometimes called touch therapy, Reiki, or any of a dozen other natural healing techniques.
2007-09-11 15:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
I watched as my ankle and foot was Healed Instantly by The Creator of the Universe, Jesus.
A car's back-tire ran over it.
It was Healed Instantly the next Morning.
Didn't miss a single day at Work.
Thank You, Jesus.
2007-09-11 15:30:27
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answered by maguyver727 7
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Waking up on God's earth everyday is a miracle to me
2007-09-11 15:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I knew a man in my Church , and elderly man who was suffering from Multiple Cirrhosis, he had lost the use of his legs long ago, he was wheeled down to the alter, and the pastor and deacons laid hands upon him, and he stood up and leaped up and down and walked out of the sanctuary on his own power, I would have been skeptical of this had I not known him and knew his affliction was real, and to see this made my hair stand up and I could not keep from crying.
2007-09-11 15:32:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes only one....
I witnessed a question on YA that was different than all the others. Usually it's the same old questions.
2007-09-11 15:30:02
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answered by westfield47130 6
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I've witnessed someone who was sick and unhealable (per the Dr's) come out of the hospital with a full recovery. Prayer Works! : )
2007-09-11 15:28:20
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answered by bessiedarlin 4
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