Yes, I'm worthy of a miracle... and so is everyone else. lol Personally, I believe that we all deserve good but sometimes don't get good due to free will. Others may use their free will to do bad rather than good. We also can use our free will to make bad choices which bring us unhappiness.
I don't think that we have to earn "good" any more than we have to earn love. All people deserve "good" and deserve love. It doesn't have to be earned.
2007-10-28 06:55:57
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answered by Annie D 6
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I have made this point before and I'll restate it here.
People somehow have the idea that a miracle is some stupendous event that occurs in a persons life. A miracle is not defined by its magnitude. In fact, the enormity of an event has nothing to do with what constitutes a miracle.
A miracle is the direct intervention by God in a persons life. It could be something as simple as making it to the theatre just in time to buy the last ticket, or finding a old picture that you lost years ago. In my experence, the most powerful miracles are the ones that go mostly unnoticed because they are the ones that we dont screw up by imposing our daily ignorance upon them.
With that said, I believe that we all are deserving of miracles simply because we all get them every day.
2007-10-28 06:49:44
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answered by Gee Whizdom™ 5
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Yes, dear. I have experienced exactly the miracle you are talking about for exactly the same reasons. At a stage in my life when I was suffocating inspite of being good and doing only good even for those who were not, I was pulled out of the darkness by a good soul, who for me was Godsent, a miracle. I accepted him as God's reward for being good inspite of negativity around me and bowed my head. I treat it as a miracle till this day.
I feel every good soul is worthy of a miracle. Even bad ones who are repentant, will experience miracle in their lives...
2007-10-28 08:07:40
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answered by P'quaint! 7
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I have received a miracle that saved my life so I must have been worthy, it was the only thing that it could have been!! I live my life to the best of my ability, I treat others the way that I would like to be treated, and my faith carries me through these things!!
2007-10-28 07:05:39
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answered by Ginny 7
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I believe that anyone who has faith in the Lord and asks for a miracle is worthy of one. I did not feel worthy when I doubted God. I don't doubt him now and I never will. I have made a commitment. Now I believe that anything in my life is possible.
2007-10-28 06:52:22
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answered by Missy 5
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Hi Rena,I believe that everyone as a chance of receiving a miracle in their lives. The important facts are, to follow the lord through his teachings. And to pray everyday and night.
2007-10-28 07:12:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Miracles happen whether we are worthy of them or not since we do not perform them intentionally. Whether we recognize them or not makes them no less miraculous. They are all around us in every day or night like whispers in the darkness of ignorance telling us the answers to questions we only imagined.
2007-10-28 06:54:03
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answered by midnite rainbow 5
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Yes, everyone is worthy of a miracle small or large.
2007-10-28 06:49:19
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answered by peskylisa 5
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No. That would be akin to feeling worthy of God's grace. One is never worthy. That's why it's a grace.
We ought to seek to act worthily, without ever claiming to be worthy. The adverb is very different in significance from the adjective.
2007-10-28 07:56:59
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answered by Christopher F 6
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Wheather I have been or am worthy to expect a miracle.
I have experienced what I believe have been heaven sent
many times in my life time, and several times felt undeserving.
Blessings
2007-10-28 06:47:11
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answered by jenny 7
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