Yes I do. Science can't explain many things that have happened to me. They are all very personal though, I'll just tell you about the one that I consider to be the greatest miracle in my life.
I was someone with a past that would have landed most in prison or mental ward. Someone who was molested starting at age 3 and continued on until 9, given drugs at age 7 and had this continue into adulthood, beaten until she bled, indoctrinated in the occult, forced to have an abortion by an abusive father, ended up being a strung out drug addict and alcoholic, bi-sexual prostitute who purposely injured herself and was suicidal.
God reached down with His love and saved me. He gave me a future and a hope, he put joy in my heart. He healed my body and my mind. He lifted me out of the dark lonely place and put my feet on the Rock. He filled me with power of His Holy Spirit. Made me clean.
He gifted me with a loving husband and three beautiful children. He helped me to grow into the kind of person who can raise those children up in a godly fashion.
Could you imagine that the person I described above could ever have become a dedicated Christian, a Sunday School teacher, and a good mother? Would anyone have ever imagined me teaching a Bible study?
If my life went as most who started off as rough as I did, I would either be dead, in jail, or in a mental hospital. But Jesus had better plans than that for me.
2007-12-11 11:09:31
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answered by Thrice Blessed 6
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What some would call miracles I see as God manifesting himself to me.
For instance, I was in a field praying to the Lord one evening and on my way back, I walked directly under a street light. When I did, the light went out.
I didn't think anything about it until I walked under the very next street light that went our when I was directly under it.
Now, the odds of me being in those locations at the exact time these lights both went out are astronomical.
Yet, I knew it was not a random event that occured. For as soon as it happened, I thought the Lord did this and I was instantly moved in the spirit. It was God manifesting himself to men telling me he heard my prayer.
As for miracles, I have seen people receive healings. I have also seen the sun shine through an extremely overcast day though the faith of a preacher. And that very day a man and his son from another state followed that ray of sunlight to our church service. I believe these could be viewed as miracles or God manifesting himself to us.
God manifests himself to all who believe causing their faith to grow. The more a man seeks God, the more God reveals himself to that man. Yet, all is done through his Son.
For no man can come unto the Father, but through the Son.
2007-12-11 11:06:23
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answered by heiscomingintheclouds 5
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Yes I believe in miracles and my daughter was one she was born microcephalic and could not walk talk or eat normal foods and they doubted if she could hear,but God after 3 years of confessing his word over her life,and standing on his word ,there was a man of God that came to the church I was going to and his name was prophet aubrey shine he was laying hands on children and when I got to the front I only had a picture of my daughter with me and he laid hands on the picture and stated there needed to be an emotional healing here and the other thing you have been believing God for you can start praising him for it is all ready done and thats the first time I heard the Lord say my daughter your faith has made her well,to this day she is 14 years old and a totally normal child,walking ,talking ,eating normal foods and even going to a normal school,and she can hear and see,YES I BELIEVE IN MIRACLES,for not only my daughter but myself as well God has healed me of cancer,and other diseases the doctors could do nothing about,and all were divine intervention God bless you I hope this elevated your faith to believe for yours Lisa
2007-12-11 10:38:28
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answered by God Child 4
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confident, I do have faith in miracles and characteristic been on the receiving end of God's surprising healing, as properly as seeing miracles someplace else. Your comments keep in mind to innovations Mark 6 v 5 -- Jesus did no longer carry out many miracles in His domicile city by way of fact human beings did no longer have faith. possibly this is by way of fact human beings do no longer anticipate miracles to take place that they do no longer see them of their lives.
2016-11-02 22:10:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had more miracles in my life than I can recount.
I was almost totally healed of Polio, when I was 3, I say almost because the only after affects is one joint on my little finger does not work, and one side of my face is smaller that the other, almost unnoticeable.
why were these after affects left? perhaps as a reminder of one of the miracles in my life.
perhaps as a witness tool, you would be surprised how many people notice that my pinkie sticks straight out when I drink something, mostly coffee.
enven when I was drinking at the Bars, I would still them why my finger didn't work right.
2007-12-11 08:32:23
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answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
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Yes, I believe. There is a personal experience I had that made me believe. I'd like to share that with you if that's okay.
My mother was a dumdrum redneck, she never questioned life, smoked, drank, had multiple husbands, never questioned life or existance of a God, attacked others and defended herself so frequently . She was pretty much an animal.
One day she met a Man, a pastor, who changed her life and got her going to church and she discovered God and true love of self. She now in complete God consciousness and comes home from church speaking in tongues often.
After 10 years of searching for evidence, science has failed at explaining the phenomenon of speaking in tongue, and how God can change people around so fast.
2007-12-11 06:40:21
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answered by arse 2
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Absolutely, I believe in miracles. My son was healed of a heart condition when he was about 2 months old. I had him prayed for in church two days before he was suppose to see a pediatric cardiologist. The doctor listened to his chest and his back and his chest and back again and looked at me and said "Well, whatever he was born with, he don't have it anymore, you can take him home." I just looked at him and said "Praise the Lord."
2007-12-11 07:20:49
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answered by Caleb's Mom 6
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i'm alive, and based on the life i've lived, the things i've done, there's no possible way i should still be alive but thru God's intervention...yes, i believe in miracles
2007-12-11 13:11:27
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answered by spike missing debra m 7
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I wrote you a big long answer telling you all about the 2 miracles that happened to me and I'm soooooooooo teed because my computer froze and it all got deleted. It was too much to rewrite. In a nutshell, the Lord once saved me from being raped and He saved my best friend's son when he put a gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger.
2007-12-11 08:02:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes-3 days after my mother died she walked into my room, past my bed and out the window . She looked at me to say as if to say she was still around and she was wearing the same clothes we had burried her in. Later that week I was working with EVP's (electronic voice phenomana) and she responded and said "Jeanie its me" Now I might have thought it was my mind playing tricks on me but 7 others heard the taped message of her. I BELIEVE< Several weeks later I prayed that I would contact her if only in my dreams and I did She was sitting with my Grandma and aunt. She came up to me and told me that she was ok but she would not see me for ''awhile''. It was several months after that that I heard from her again. I consider this a miracle.
2007-12-11 06:41:20
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answered by Darla 5
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