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I was just wondering if anyone has ever seen a miracle or been the recipient of one? We all hear that miracles are possible but please tell me your story if you have one.

2007-09-18 09:28:08 · 39 answers · asked by cat 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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yes saved from death and accidents by angels 3 times...also know of others who were saved by prayers from cancer which stopped!! Dr was amazed..

2007-09-18 09:33:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

Yes I have seen miracles. I have seen people who were very ill get better even tho the docs didn't think they would.
If you take time to look, you will see mircles every day. When I held my children for the first time, I experienced a miracle. Now I have grandchildren and with each birth I see a miracle. Our world is full of miracles if you slow your lifestyle and look around you. The miracle of spring after a long frozen winter, the miracle of a rainbow, the miracle of a love in your life to mention a few..

2007-09-25 16:02:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe that I am a living miracle: I've had pneumonia 3 times, all before the age of 10, I was born with a heart murmur and have had numerous problems with my heart, including at least 1 and possibly 2 heart attacks (before age 15), as well as 4 open-heart surgeries, have survived many abusive environments, including 1 or 2 which were very extreme, have attempted suicide well over 10 times (although I forget the exact #), as well as 13 years of "cutting" (that is, literal cutting of my arms & legs), and have survived muggings and other incidents many times. Amazingly, however, I am not a christian! I am, rather, what one would call "Anti-Christian". However, I do still believe in miracles, as I am living proof.

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2007-09-26 02:08:41 · answer #3 · answered by rockiebattles411 7 · 0 0

When I was giving birth to my first child, the pediatrician (who happened to be a close relative) said that my daughter was not going to survive because of endless complications. My daughter was even baptized during her 1 1/2 months confinement because most of the physicians concluded she would never live. Every day I would visit my daughter at the hospital and I would hear other visiting parents look at my daughter with such pity. This happened in 1992 and today, she is a healthy 15 yr. old young lady. In my heart I will always believe she was a miracle baby because despite what the medical field had claimed - she did survive! God must have loved us so much that He could not bear taking away my first child!!!

2007-09-25 17:41:48 · answer #4 · answered by addicted too 3 · 2 0

I was traveling to a Bible conference from Minnesota Oklahoma in the dead of WInter. Driving thru the south of Kansas there were no signs for anything, including railroad trains. It was about 6 in the moring and there was no one out of their house in a very sleepy town. Ignoring the simple wood Xs I crossed over 2 train tracks and started toward the third, when I saw a man by the track yelling at me, and I am crying while I am writing this. He seemed like he had been waiting for me. I am spunky so I stopped my car and rolled down my window to yell back at him and right then and there a train roared right in front of me, just missing my car. I was soo shocked that when the train passed I just drove on by, not thanking the man. I still don't know if he was an angel or what. In hindsight and thinking about it, he just looked like a man who listened to God. That was a miracle ! Praise God ! I just love Him soo much !

2007-09-26 08:49:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

1969 Mets, that was a miracle. God even said so himself.

I guess there are a lot of people with a drastically different definition of 'miracle' than that which I understand. Apparently it refers to every fortunate event that comes our way, what I would refer to as 'chance' or 'good fortune' or maybe just 'luck'. I thought it meant supernatural events that could not be explained by any natural means. Foolish me! I guess miracles are cheap, a dime a dozen - it kind of takes a the specialness out of them.

2007-09-26 08:47:47 · answer #6 · answered by Boris Bumpley 5 · 0 0

I think it depends on how you define "miracles".

For me a definition of a "miracle" is when a single mother of 3 works 3 jobs to feed her children. Or when a person born with disabilities and abnormalities manage to touch and inspire a lot of lives during his/her lifetime. Now that's a miracle.

We all encounter many miracles during our lifetime. I consider miracles as those that defy what we have always believed in, make us reflect and open our eyes.

2007-09-26 00:01:07 · answer #7 · answered by nostradamus 2 · 0 0

It is all based on perception. We call so many things miracles. I think babies are miracles which then makes us all miracles. The ability to reason and form language and communicate with one another are miracles. It depends on how you look at things. Maybe miracle is just a word. Maybe it isn't.

2007-09-26 08:32:45 · answer #8 · answered by Tellin' U Da Truth! 7 · 0 0

I have had many miracles happen to me. When two of my sons were 9 years old, they had a terribly high fever, the Doctor and I couldn't get it down. I knelt down at their beds put a hand on top of both boys and said> "I heal you in the name of my brother Jesus>" By the time I had stood up[ their fevers were gone. Everything on this earth is a miracle.When I look at a flower, particularly a dahlia and the way it is designed, it is a miracle that anything could be that beautiful. Look at the clouds and the blue sky, stars and moon at night. And animals, what precious souls they are. I have a small dog that makes me smile, laugh and he amazes me how he knows everything I say to him, and he goes and does it. Baby's are miracles, and how they are conceived and born. I had a miscarriage with my first child, and when my second child was 10 years old, she was sitting in our van with us, at the back, and we heard her voice say "Why couldn't I come to you the first time, why did I have to wait to come to you." That was a miracle .This soul had tried to come to us10 years previously, and she remembered it"

2007-09-25 21:25:31 · answer #9 · answered by Maureen S 7 · 3 0

1) As a toddler, I fell out of a moving car into the path of another car. I wasn't injured.
2) As a toddler, I fell down a flight of stairs.I wasn't injured.
3) As a young mom, I got out of two fires, safely.
There are more.
Sounds like I was a really clumsy and unlucky person. But, it's a miracle that I'm still here.
C. :)!!

2007-09-26 09:27:42 · answer #10 · answered by Charlie Kicksass 7 · 0 0

Miracles, widely seen as an intercession by God for the interests of man, deserve more attention.

Since God already knows what is going to happen, and He set the rules for this "perfect" world, why would He feel it necessary to supply a momentary "fix?"

Or, likewise, why would God cause some unusual occurrence like tears from a statute's eyes, visions for children, images of Jesus in peanut-butter sandwiches, etc., when millions of his children are suffering and dying in His world?

Perhaps "Miracles" deserve another look.

2007-09-26 08:27:05 · answer #11 · answered by smkeller 7 · 0 1

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