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Do you believe in miracles?

If yes, why and what miracle/s have you personally witnessed/experienced?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Do you believe in miracles...you sexy thannnng. haha I love that song. lol

    But no I really dont. Everything that happens can be explained. Sometimes we just dont know where to begin looking for the answers so it seems to be unexplainable.

  • 1 decade ago

    Absolutely. I have witnessed two events that I believe are miracles. The first: my nephew was born prematurely, at 24 weeks, when my sister's cervix just opened up suddenly, the condition is called "incompetent cervix"

    This was in 1990, and she was told he would not live. By the grace of God (and the amazing care of doctors at the University of Virginia, where she had been rushed while in pre-term labor) that baby was saved, and though he had several harrowing months in the NICU unit, he had no permanent lung problems, no blindness due to lack of oxygen at birth, no cerebral palsy, no brain damage nor learning disabilites, etc. He is 18, an A-student, about to graduate high school, and is over six-feet tall and weighs 200 pounds.

    Now THAT is what I call a miracle!

    The other one: a dear friend's mother got back the results of a biopsy: she had breast cancer. Doctors said the mass wasn't terribly big, and they were sure surgery would remove the cancer successfully without her having to undergo radiation, of which she was terrified.

    The patient, who was afraid of entering the hospital and having surgery, decided she would enlist her friends, family and church in the power of prayer. She was confident she would be able to pray the cancer out of her body, though she cleared her schedule and showed up on the appointed morning of the surgery.

    They took the patient to the X-ray department the morning her surgery was scheduled so the doctor could determine the size of the tumor before surgery and lo & behold, IT WAS GONE! She believed in her heart that prayer would heal her cancer, and apparently it did. I consider this a miracle as well.

  • 1 decade ago

    I do. About a year and a half ago I was driving on a crappy back road and slid on a patch of ice going around a curve with no gaurd rail. My car went of the ledge and hit a tree. By the time the front of my car stopped smashing towards me, there was an inch and a half between the seat and the steering wheel. Also completely smashed in was the space where the pedals (and my legs) were. When the steering wheel came shooting towards me, it hit me in the mouth, causing me to bite an inch long whole through my lip, eventually requiring 20 stitches. And yet I broke no bones and lost no teeth. If there were no miracles, I would be dead.

  • Dusk
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Yes, several

    01. Getting to move out of my grandparents house at the age of 13 (I'm not being sarcastic, I endured a lot there and it was a Godsend when I was finally able to move).

    02. Last year, at my cousin's Christening reception party (fam is Catholic), a 35-40 lb iron decoration fell and hit my mother in the head (shoddy construction at the place). She survived with only a minor concussion and was concious the whole time. She could have died on the spot.

    03. My best friend who came into my life. Seriously, after years of fake and backstabbing people in high school and parents/family's friends kids being little obnoxious b*stards towards me, I finally met someone I truly understand and care about.

    04. I've had several "cleansing" dreams where I feel the angels presence taking away all negative energy. These were all at times I've felt depressed or have had self-defeating/destructive thoughts.

    Source(s): Miracles DO happen
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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Every time I take a breath its a miracle. When I pull fruit from a tree and eat it I think its a miracle. When I see birds fly through the sky, and fish fly through the water I think it's a miracle. Life is full of miracles we just have to come to the realization of what a miracle is,

  • Daniel
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Yes. Well, I believe in the Bible. It clearly stated the miracles performed by Jesus. The Bible is also valid, by historical documentation and the accuracy of translations as well as the lack of contradictions.

    For me, I know I have been divinely assisted, if you will. The fact that I did not commit suicide last semester shows that God had to have intervened. And since then, He has blessed me immensely. I wreslte. I was light for my weight class, now Im not. My strength, quickness, shape and technique has improved phenomenomly this semester.

    The coach thought I was on steroids-haha (which Im not). God has given me more motivation, real motivation, to succeed. he has given me a mission and a purpose.

    He has given me the most awesome friends I can ask for.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I believe in miracles because I AM one. BECAUSE of so many NDE'S and two death experiences over the 54 years of my life the SIMPLE answer I can give you is that I should not be ALIVE for there have been many numerous times I have faced death and am still here. I used ot think it was a CURSE until I found the faith I now am ordained in and help others through it......

  • 1 decade ago

    I witness a miracle every time I inhale, then exhale and inhale again, then exhale again and it never stopped! It has been experienced every day for almost 48 years now!

    Every morning I wake up and open my eyes I experience a miracle, anew!

    Life itself, is a miracle!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    My back was straightened during a healing service. I have seen a leg grow longer and a deaf person hear. I also saw my leg grow longer. I have been healed and off medication. For me to be back to work today is a miracle. Someone just gave me a car, that is a miracle to me.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    confident, I do have confidence in miracles and have been on the receiving end of God's superb healing, besides as seeing miracles someplace else. Your comments call to techniques Mark 6 v 5 -- Jesus did no longer carry out many miracles in His domicile city because of the fact human beings did no longer have confidence. in line with probability it is because of the fact human beings do no longer anticipate miracles to ensue that they do no longer see them of their lives.

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