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We are living in the days of faith and I am wondering if you have personally experienced this in a real way like prayed for somebody to get healed and it happened? Prayed for somebody on their death bed and they recovered? Seen mentally ill people get their right mind back? Layed hands on someone and it happened.. fasted.. just asked in a simple manner.. tell me your story.

2007-11-13 06:10:15 · 32 answers · asked by freeofbulimia 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

32 answers

God has used me many times to heal women of a terrible affliction: Virginity!

Yes I know, some may call me a hero - and they'd be right - but really, somebody has to do it. I felt the calling to step up from a higher power, while others ignore it and fall short of doing God's bidding

2007-11-13 06:12:31 · answer #1 · answered by Really???!!!! 6 · 4 8

I truly believe that God used a man to heal me. I was mentally on my death bed and the Lord led me to a place I wouldn't normally go. The minute I walked in the door I was approached by a man who immediately prayed for me and the burden was lifted from my soul. I truly with all my heart believe that God placed angels on earth to help people. Even if its just to smile at someone who's feeling hopeless, they're here. Anyone who doesn't believe that can move on to another question. Your hate is not needed or necessary. What kind of person intentionally puts hurt on others with their words? You wont accomplish anything that way....

2007-11-13 06:16:47 · answer #2 · answered by ♥Kym♥ 5 · 2 3

I don't know if it came from God or not, but yet I have layed hands on someone and heald them. First I healed myself of a terrible illness that has crippled me for 12 years. I thought that was miraculous enough. But then I was able to lay hands on my father's swollen bruised ankle and make it well. I channeled energy into it. I don't know where the energy came from. I'm not particularly religious. I believe there is a God but I don't do much praying anymore. I really can't explain these new found gifts, but they are really amazing.

2007-11-13 06:20:33 · answer #3 · answered by James L 7 · 0 3

My way of healing is different. I heal the mind by teaching others and helping people with personal problems.
To bmol, just because you say, "God doesn't exist" that doesn't make it true. If I say, "It's snowing outside" when the sun is shining and 80 degrees, does that mean it's true?

2007-11-13 06:27:51 · answer #4 · answered by oldschoolelf 5 · 0 1

Only two 'biggies'. One is that my little cat Petunia had an eye that produced no tears. The vet told me that she'd either have to have a costly operation (that I didn't have the money for) or that she'd eventually have to have the eye removed. I was freaked out, naturally. So I laid hands on her and prayed for her in Jesus' name, and her eye started producing tears. When I took her into the vet, the vet exclaimed 'It's a miracle!' (over the eye working, she didn't know I'd prayed for the cat), and I said, "I know!"

The other is that my best friend had whooping cough last year and when I prayed for her, she was miraculously healed. (I know, who has whooping cough anymore? But she did).

Edit to add: the thing with my cat was the first --- a friend suspected I had the gift of healing and when I found out about Petunia's eye, she told me to lay hands on her and pray. I had never done that before, so you can imagine my surprise when she was healed!

2007-11-13 06:14:44 · answer #5 · answered by KL 6 · 3 3

I was suicidally depressed for six years. The last three of those years I prayed to God to "please, please heal me in Jesus' name, amen!"

Eventually, over the course of several months, I became atheist and I was finally cured of my depression and have been much better ever since! Praise Jesus! Hallelujah! His will be done on earth as it is in Heaven!!!

Another time a friend and I went over to the neighborhood alcoholic's house and prayed for God to heal him of his alcoholism. We went home and prayed some more for him. For several days we kept him in our prayers.

He died a week later. Praise Jesus! He'll never drink again!

2007-11-13 06:26:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

My mom is a 65 year old diabetic. Over the summer she had to get her Achilles tendon removed and half her heel amputated. The chance of having her whole foot amputated was over 80%. I prayed and prayed, went to Sunday Mass, and asked people to pray for her. I truly believe in the power of prayer. Her foot is almost completely healed and she can walk again after being bed-riden all summer.
Thank you Jesus! He truly hears our prayers.

2007-11-13 06:16:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

That is good that you think you are curing people. But i have to say your superstitious ritual of "praying" for people has no effect on the real world at all.

Put under scrutiny, i expect your claim would fall flat, it is sheer coincidence that you "think" these things are happening because of you.

I commend your effort but i think you are living in La La Land.

2007-11-13 06:20:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

This answer may not have the "magic" you are looking for, but I have "healed" people through what I feel is "God's" way of doing it.

The FDA states that all diseases are caused by a toxin or a deficiency. At my church I found so many people suffering from deficiencies. (Always getting sick with things the doctors couldn't help, and having no energy.)

I mentored them into the "natural" way of doing things. When they ate a better diet and took a multi-vitamin and supplements they lost all their "ailments". They were "cured" by doing what the bible says to do with your eating and lifestyle.

People need three basic things in life. (That is after food, shelter, etc.) They are: exercise, meditation and sex. When you satisfy these three basic needs you achieve balance. (Meditation is "prayer" in the Christian circles.)

2007-11-13 06:18:23 · answer #9 · answered by Kelli 3 · 0 4

Believe it or not, God is only an imaginary being made up by so called "religious" people. He does not exist. For proof go to richarddawkins.net to find out scientificly that he is not real.
Sad but true!

2007-11-13 06:27:45 · answer #10 · answered by angelcat4life 1 · 0 1

Yes HE did. I spent 2 years in prison. shortly after I got there, a man in a wheelchair arrived. He had not been ably to walk or stand since he was a child. I told him that he would walk before I left. I took him to prayer meetings twice a week. The day before I left, he was ably to stand and walk a few feet.
His faith was weak, so his healing was slow, but he was healing.

2007-11-13 06:20:02 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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