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I have and continue to be amazed at His love and care.
Wish you all peace and joy.

2007-09-23 20:04:58 · 20 answers · asked by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Small miracles may be something as "ordinary" as a smile on a bad day and large could be anything. Such is unexpected health after a hopeless illness.

2007-09-23 20:12:06 · update #1

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Yes, small miracles are God's way of saying, "I am here". They come in whispers through the day. Maybe a rainbow after the storm or a bird that lands right outside my window. A beautiful morning. A glorious sunset. The large ones also happen when you least expect them! Let me give you one example.
I was on a road and my auto broke down right in the middle of nowhere. This road had very little traffic and I was very afraid to be in this place. I prayed the Lord would send my guardian angel to take me home. This was before cell phones and I was miles away from a house. Just then, a woman drove up. She was elderly and she had a tee shirt that said " I am your guardian angel". She had a little glass angel figurine hanging from her mirror. She told me to hop in and she took me 40 miles to my house! She would take no money for her trouble even though I offered. What are the chances.....?
He always amazes and awes me! What an awesome God!
Thank you, and may the Lord bless you!

2007-09-23 20:24:46 · answer #1 · answered by Marie 7 · 3 0

Every day is a miracle in some form or another for me. I have a beautiful daughter who we are adopting, an amazing husband, wonderful supportive family, loyal friends and even pretty adorable pets. Some would say it would be a miracle to win the lottery. Winning the lottery isnt a miracle, seeing my baby girls face every morning happy and healthy is a miracle. Being married to a man for 7 years and going through the trials we have had to deal with and coming through them graciously is a miracle. Having a mom and dad and brother who care so much for you and are always there and love you and support you in everything you do is a miracle. People in todays society have been de-sensitized to every day miracles. People are in such a hurry and crave so much materialism that the true miracles that happen in everyday life get overlooked. I dont have a ton of money but I have enough, I dont have the best of everything and I go through trials and yes, my loved ones drive me nuts sometimes but every one of them is a miracle in my life. It is a miracle that I am not rich. The love of money is evil and you can only serve either God or money and money is so easy to fall in love with these days. It is a miracle for me to have been born in the USA where I am free and can praise my God and Jesus outwardly and I will only suffer verbal reprocussions from people who know not what they do. I thank God I am in a place where I dont have to choose to love Jesus or be beaten. I have been set free of depression. My husband was in bondage for a long time and by the Grace of God, we are still happily married and he is free of that. We have air in our lungs and food in our stomachs. Some would say that these things are every day life and most people are just as fortunate I am but I know these things dont just happen for no reason. Try taking one single breath that God didnt ordain you to take. Have your air taken from you and you will see what a miracle it actually is. They are MY miracles and MY blessings. Some may choose to take them for granted or underestimate them but I think that most people are so blessed they dont see the blessings anymore. There are so many many many more miracles in my life right now that I couldnt start to list them. Great question. Really gets ya thinking about all you have and learning to be grateful that you dont have all you thought you wanted. ~God Bless~

2007-09-24 03:37:34 · answer #2 · answered by ilovemyssgt 3 · 0 0

I have experienced both large and small miracles. To me each day is a miracle. That I survived a horrible youth is another miracle. That I was able to leave a bad marriage is another. That I am alive today, when I should have died is yet another.

I think all of us expereince miracles in our lives, but we may not know or expect to call them miracles...

2007-09-24 08:53:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is all in the eyes of the beholder each person's mind perceives on what they see as miracles. but what really is a Miracle, this word is a foreign language to all nations of man. Even if everything was shown to them their minds would not be satisfied, the eyes never have enough seeing nor the ears enough hearing. .

2007-09-24 03:12:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

"Miracle" as in something to make me wonder... sure all the time. Like I was visiting with a family I know and the conversation turned on the daughter of the family who was out late in the city. I asked my guardian angel to protect her and immediately within 10 secs she called her mother's cell phone.

I was waiting for someone to pick me up one time, and he was late. I said to St. Anthony, "Anthony where is this Antonino?" playing on the name of the guy who was supposed to pick me up. Less than 5 seconds later, he called.

"Miracle" as in "sign," in the biblical sense, to increase one's faith? Yes, I have. I can not understand it and am amazed when I think of the way in which God works. He is patient and calls his children home to Him.

2007-09-24 12:27:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, many of times. We lay hands on the sick, that are terminally ill by doctors and they are healed by the power of God and the faith of man, the doctors were baffled. We cast out demons, when we have chance to find someone demon processed.

MY EXPERIENCES

I experienced God many of times, when you fellowship with him. I received the Holy Spirit one day before I came to the church that I am attending now. The power of the Holy Spirit was so powerful that it was a force that rippled from my feet through my body and up to my head. It removed the pain and depression that I had at the time and it caused a great sensation of peace (to this day, I was never water baptized). He will be there for you; he knows your needs and wants. One night after doing the will of God (ministering to someone against the book of James) I was driving back home and I continued to fall asleep on the fwy. On the third time, my ears popped opened, like a loud explosion, I felt a rush of pins and needles swirling around the inside of my head, I felt pins and needles from my elbows to my hands and then I was wide awake, like I had slept for days. I knew it was God and I drove all the way home and when I got into the driveway I started to fall a sleep again. Once he picked me and my motorcycle up, while riding in the mountains after I was about to crash. I blacked out and when he set me back on the path, I woke up. Once he sent an angel down to stop me from doing something stupid, this angel looked like a human but when I turned away for a second and then back he vanished. I can go on and on. Have faith, sit in a church and learn God's word. You need to find a home church, be obedient, follow his word, be baptized with the holy spirit, show your self approved and do the will of God (Mark 16: 15 - 18)

DO THE WILL OF GOD
You need to find a home church, be obedient, follow his word, be baptized with the holy spirit, show your self approved and do the will of God (Mark 16: 15 - 18)

2007-09-24 03:14:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

numberless small miracles every day

I have seen people inexplicably recover after the Anointing of the Sick (James 5:14-15;Mark6:12-13)

2007-09-24 20:50:55 · answer #7 · answered by James O 7 · 0 0

Miracles are simply a matter of opinion. You see each religious culture experiences so called Miracles. Muslims, Christians, hindus ect. Each group claiming divinity behind unexplained events. I think that it is all in who you attribute miracles to. A Christian who has a heart attack and survives thinks he experienced a miracle attributed to Yahweh. A hindu might attribute a miracle to Vishnu. If you look deeply enough and with a critical mind you will see that a miracle basically comes down to a belief and an opinion.

2007-09-24 03:09:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Yes, I sure have. While they would probably be considered small to others, they were absolutely profound to me!

I agree with you, I am constantly amazed at His abiding love and faithfulness!

God bless you!

2007-09-24 03:14:57 · answer #9 · answered by Devoted1 7 · 3 0

Both my kids when they were born were small miracles. Now that they are much bigger I consider them my big miracles! :)

2007-09-24 07:47:35 · answer #10 · answered by SDC 5 · 0 0

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