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Do you believe that miracles happen every day?
The answer to my original question is: Yes. Miracles do happen everyday, all day long. Because around us, life bursts with mysteries – a glass of water, a ray of sunshine, a leaf, a caterpillar, a flower, laughter, raindrops. If you live in awareness, it is easy to see miracles everywhere.
Do we still see miracles today?
Healing and other miracles are still found in the Church today, though they aren’t always dramatic and aren’t always spoken of publicly because those who experience them hold them sacred. Miracles are part of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
How can I have miracles in life?
If You Want a Miracle in Your Life, Be Prepared to Participate in Its Unfolding
- Be Grateful for Everything.
- Stop Using “I Don’t Know What to Do” As an Excuse to Do Nothing.
- Step Out of Your Routine.
- Help Others Receive the Miracles They’re Praying For.
- Trust in Your Higher GPS.
What are the miracles in the Bible?
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- Healing the mother of Peter’s wife.
- Healing the deaf mute of Decapolis.
- Healing the blind at birth.
- Healing the Paralytic at Bethesda.
- The Blind Man of Bethsaida.
- The Blind man Bartimaeus in Jericho.
- Healing the Centurion’s servant.
- Christ healing an infirm woman.
Is it possible to believe that miracles can happen?
Jesus told the father, “If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes” Mark 9:23. In our modern scientific age it is difficult for people to believe that a miracle could happen, and this attitude itself is a barrier preventing them.
Does the Lord perform miracles every day?
The Lord performs both seemingly ordinary and extraordinary miracles in our day. Faithful followers of Jesus Christ in every dispensation have experienced dramatic healings and unexplainable successes. However, we should not overlook the everyday events that act as reminders of God’s hand in our lives.
What are miracles in the Bible?
According to the Bible Dictionary, miracles are “manifestations of divine or spiritual power.” 2 With that definition, let’s open our eyes to the many miracles that surround us—miracles that we might not even recognize. We definitely see God’s hand in the lives of His people through the miracles in the scriptures.
Should we give the credit for miracles to people besides God?
One of the surest ways to do that is to give the credit for miracles to someone besides God. Miracles are from God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, not from the saints. As good and holy as they may have been, they are not the source of the healing power and should not get the credit.