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  • to people like us, it is miracles, but to God is his everyday job :)) I love God. My faith, hope and love will never die out on him because i know jesus's love will never die out on me. :)

  • My uncle was like, statistics are only numbers and numbers change. You are not the creator but God. A couple weeks later my grandma was awake, and was moving a little and all the doctors said that is impossible. We know Jesus is in our everyday lives and Like you Said He is in Control of Everything!! Phraise GOd!!!

  • ive had a miracle for my grandma. She had a major stroke in 2008. We were all in the hostipal praying for her, She was not responsive, not even awake, Doctors said im sorry but due to statistics she will never move again. She is forever paralized, but my uncle and the family did not take that crap.

  • I am over thirty years in the Faith and I have seen this time and again. Jesus didn't heal everyone when He was on earth but He definitely healed some and it was spectacular enough that it caused Faith in Him......cont...........

  • .... Same is happening to-day. It's enough for us to place our trust totally in Him, in His love, in His care for us, in His wisdom, in His total and absolute power - what He wants is our eternal happiness and everything is ordered for that. Thanks for sharing your story. I believe it because it is also my experience, again and again and again. - Blessings - Rene

  • Thanks f0r sharing! :)

  • Im a firm believer that Jesus Christ die on the cross for our salvation and for us to have eternal life thur him but in order for that to happen you must ask God Jesus Christ to come into your heart and live as your Lord and Saviourand asked to be forgiven of your sins we have al wronged people for this belief in Christ Jesus its the one and only true way!He is the salvation of this this entire world he is the King the almighty powerful God, I DO BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST AS MY LORD AND SAVIOUR.D

  • As long as satan is in the world there will be evil and bad things like what you mentioned. Jesus has allowed satan to dwell on earth to deceive people that are weak in their faith. Jesus wants us to choose him, he gives us freedom of will. and delights in us choosing to follow him.

  • but what if u r friend had also a muslim coworker. And he would have asked both of you to pray for his father.Then how would you know who was responsible for the miracle Jesus or Alah?And when u have that many saints to pray to how do u decided whether to pray to Jesus, God,Holy Mary,Holy Ghost and whatnot. And if ur prayer is fullfiled how do u know which saint made it happen. And last but not least why will God not heal amputees.I'm sure a lot of them prayed and are praying for 2000 years.

  • Hi Flipper, We would know that is it Jesus that healed the person because alahh is NOT God, and has no power. Not every body gets healed because Gods ways are not our ways and we can not understand what he has in mind. Jesus does everything out of Love and allahh does everything out hate and rage, who do you want to follow?

  • God Bless you

  • Thanks plutoamun... God bless you also!

  • I believe that Jesus listened to your prayers. It's important that everyone prays for one another. I've had many miracles happen to me and my family (honestly don't want to brag) just hear me out (I'm orthodox christian) I try to pray in my heart every second of the day-even when when people are talking to me-repeating Lord have mercy upon me a sinner. And every night before I sleep, I either stand or kneel and pray the evening prayers. You can never pray enough. God always wants more from you.

  • Thanks alot for posting that patriciaz11. Prayer is soooo important. =)

  • Why do you believe that because you want too. Because it sounds all nice and sweet. Seek help or kill yo self and find jesus. Man you people are fucking nuts

  • "I credit God because I prayed to God and He granted my prayer intention."

    I've always been curious to know what people ask for in their prayers and if those prayers were answered.

    How about it? Care to divulge what it was that you were granted?

    I would LOVE to discuss this subject with you.

  • No, I do not care too. Private matters.

  • "Private matters"

    Sure, I understand. You don't want to sound like you need to be commited.

  • It's alright, Fart... I know you are craving God, otherwise you wouldn't be remotely interested in hearing my experiences with Him in the first place.

    What would you like to know?

  • "I know you are craving God, otherwise you wouldn't be remotely interested in hearing my experiences with Him in the first place."

    Not even close. I used to believe in God, so it'd be a neat trick for me to believe in a deity that's made up.

    Your experiences with God is what I'm interested in. What interactions have you had with him. Is it a dialogue or a monologue? That sort of thing. Don't leave out any details.

  • WeVlog -

    "I credit God because I prayed to God and He granted my prayer intention."

    I've always been curious to know what people ask for in their prayers and if those prayers were answered.

    How about it? Care to divulge what it was that you were granted?

    I would LOVE to discuss this subject with you.

    Pity. It looks like you got cold feet. It would have been an interesting exchange...

  • Why automatically credit a deity for things we cannot explain? It's just sad that some people will look for supernatural explanations whenever there is not a ready answer for the unknown. Maybe it was Buddha who cured the old man. Maybe it was Zeus, or Apollo, or Rah. But we can't dicount that it might have been the FSM either.

  • *discount*

  • I credit God because I prayed to God and He granted my prayer intention. I didn't pray to Buddha, Zeus, Apollo, Mickey Mouse, Raggedy Anne, or anybody else... therefore I don't believe it was them who healed him.

  • Believe what you want, it won't convince any rational thinking person. I suppose that if you had prayed to Mickey Mouse - or not prayed at all - you'd have had the same outcome.

  • hmmm... i have to disagree... I've never heard of anyone giving witness to Mickey Mouse performing a miracle for them.

  • "hmmm... i have to disagree... I've never heard of anyone giving witness to Mickey Mouse performing a miracle for them."

    You missed the point.

    Miracles have been attributed to other deities, not just your God. Zeus, Rah, Buddha, Apollo and many, many others have been credited with answering prayers and performing miracles. What say you?

  • Who do you know who has been the recipient of a miracle by Zeus? Rag? Buddha? Apollo?

  • I believe that God can and indeed still does do miracles everyday.

  • Yep, I agree

  • Hi, interesting video, but I don't believe in miracles.

    If you were a suppositious person and you thought that by clicking your fingers 1000 times would help the old man and afterwards he made a full recovery then you would believe that all that finger clicking created the cure.

    Hundreds of Babies and young children die every day through natural causes, why did your Christian god/Jesus decide to save the life of an 80-year non-believer over the life of an innocent child?

  • I don't know why God chose to do so. Maybe He knew that 8 years later I would make a video about this miracle on Youtube and whoever is meant to see it will recognize His workings in this miracle and give Him praise. And maybe there is someone out there who is in a tough situation in life who only needs to hear some words of hope.

  • GOD IS LOVE

  • Philos: around five years ago I was in a car accident and thrown through the windshield. When X-Rayed at a small, nearby hospital, they determined that I had broken both arms, both legs (with a huge gash in the one), and my back. I was helicoptered to a larger hospital.

    Three days later I walked out of the hospital.

    This was no act of medicine.

    But you don't believe in such things. I'll pray you never have to learn the hard way.

  • Praise be to God for His goodness. Thanks for sharing that, nibbuls! Don't pay too much attention to the comments from those who have little to no faith. They'll learn one day just how wrong they are in doubting God's power.

  • Nibbuls with all do respect I have to say you are either lying or severely exaggerating your condition. The human body does not magically heal itself like that so either your fractures were partial and you were in splints and a walking cast or else you need to link to the news article that would definitely follow a recovery of that magnitude.

  • You're right. The human body does not magically heal itself like that.

    So perhaps there's something else that can explain it. Maybe even something you do not understand.

    There are documented cases of miracles all around you. Look some of them up, like little Vera Marie, who after being touched by St. Pio -grew a new bladder-.

    "There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein

  • I would argue that the crowd of 70,000 Catholics, atheists, agnostics, etc did not all lie in witnessing the miracle at Fatima.

    Look into it.

  • There are documented cases of the Eucharist transforming into -living- (never having undergone rigor mortise), human heart tissue and being preserved for hundreds, or thousands, of years without decay.

  • I understand your hesitation to believe someone over the internet... I wouldn't either. Don't hear my testimony but ignore the millions whose lives have been changed by God.

    Start looking for God working in your life. Miracles don't have to be a life-saving healing or an incorruptible body. They can be as small as a truly selfless act.

  • Nibbuls my friend. Firstly I would be much more accepting of the "miracles" you replied with if any were supported by something other than catholic church affiliated websites and unsolved mysteries. Secondly I have searched for god repeatedly my entire life. As a youth, as a teenager. Even as a Marine in Iraq. Never once did god make himself known to me. At last I came to the conclusion that god did not exist. All I need to change my mind is scientific proof. But none has been found.

  • First read the six logical proofs for God's existence on this site under featured writing. w w w . peterkreeft . c o m

    While you look, remember that the Lord is in the whisper. 1 Kings 19:11-14

    Pax et Bonum

  • Better than you have attempted to convert me my friend. I found the arguments in the site you linked me to to be the same drivel. As soon as I saw the design designer argument. (the weakest creationists have in my opinion) It was impossible to take it seriously. To prevent this whole thing from spiraling out of control I will now commit the one unforgivable sin. ahem. 

    I DENY THE FATHER THE SON AND THE HOLY SPIRT! I am not afraid. Luke 12:10 Mark 3:29 Math. 12:31-32

  • The only unforgivable sin is the rejection of God at the hour of death, as this is the only eternal sin--one done in complete knowledge of the consequences.

    You're in my prayers.

    Pax et Bonum

  • GOD BLESS YOU.

  • Wow, amazing story! Glory to God!

    I want to say to some people: stop wanting and asking for earthly scientific evidence.

    Start believing that, Yes - Jesus is alive! He heals, He saves, He hears, He defends, He laughs and cries with you and for you!

    COME ON, give yourselves a chance, You deserve it! You don't have to believe a word I say - Ask yourself and you will receive.

  • Amen to that!

  • pleaaaaaaaaaaaase close all the hospitals..

    they cost too much to tax payers money..

    let the name of jesus heals everyone..

    If name of Jesus could not heal those pedophile priests, who chants name of jesus on 24 hours basis then..how could it heals general public?

    Give me a break

  • Hi Lionheart1965,

    I'm happy to tell you that you don't need to worry no more about these pedophile priests & preachers who SOME, brainwash poor souls...I'm thinking of Benny Hinn. They'll get what they deserve in accordance to their actions. Besides, why worry...You're not God!

    Don't mix apples with bananas. If you're associating Jesus the Savior to some bunch of filthy perverts, you need to open your Bible and close your t.v.

    Was that a break or what?

    Take care of yourself Friend.

  • Ok lets say Noah splits the sea.Are you saying that it is possible except we dont know how?A miracle is something that breaks the laws of physics,it cant be explained how it happens.So does a child have miracles or just learns something?Dont confuse the two.

  • Lol there are no miracles only things that cant be explained,lol that is what a miracle is it cant be explained.

  • AMEN

  • You can't set up the paramiters of how and under what conditions a miracle should be observed. It could follow that a miracle could occur only to one person. In such a case, are you for that person not saying anything? Suppression? Again, if a person who has only lived on a an tropical island is confronted with the idea of "ice" or "snow", the experience will be against his/her own, but it would be an experience that other people could talk about.

  • Its not "nit-picking" at all. There are differing standards of what we call "evidence". Direct or bona fide, or circumstantial upon inference etc. You say "extraordinary claim", corroborating eyewitness testimony is extraordinary. An example would be you living in a desert Island, never seeing ICE, and I came to your island and made a claim about snow and ice. You wouldn't believe it, but if people kept saying it you might find it reasonable to believe.

  • Yes, but what is your "evidence" for "evidence" itself? What standard?

  • Well there is no direct empirical evidence for the world around me to be true and not a dream, but I believe it to be *TRUE*. I have, corroborating eyewitness testimony. This type of evidence is often used in a court of law when direct proof is not available, but only circumstantial. Lastly, you do make a claim! That the world is *only* naturalistic.

  • and your proof for this is what?

  • i am a witness to a "miracle", so you might not believe, but it doesn't mean you are correct. they do happen, but not often, hence the term 'miracle'.

  • We don't claim to be righteous. That's a label that YOU are putting on us.

  • God may choose to "deviate from the laws of nature" in order to increase someone's faith, or serve some other purpose that He wills to.

  • Yes, its absolutely powerful! I first saw that quote in the beginning of the movie "The Song of Bernadette" and it just gave me so much peace and joy. Its so true too!

  • And where is the miracle in your story? Stories like this happen - thanks to intensive care these people get the chance to recover spontaneously... If prayers would work we wouldn't need to search for a cure for cancer or wouldn't need artificial limbs.

  • The doctors told the family that there was no hope for survival; the family was preparing to pull the plug on him. Right before they did he regained consciousness and was able to breathe on his own. Prayers do work. Anyone with genuine faith knows that. We just don't always get what we want.

  • So prayers do work, but when god's plan is different, they will have no effect... Sounds like he grants effect on people he has no plan with whatsoever - if he had, they would recover anyway - without prayer.

  • God's plan is perfect and divine. He knew billions of years before time what our needs and prayers would be. Like I said, we don't always get what we ask for. He is God Almighty, not a genie. He owes us nothing.

  • The problem is, many christians claim that prayer does work. Others say it is just a method of worshiping and talking to god. If what you say is true and god already knows everything we ask for and need in advance (yeah, allmighty, allknowing and stuff) you will not be able to distinguish between getting gifts from god (like health) because you prayed for it or because you need it.

  • Prayer is communicating with God, which includes everything you said... worshipping, giving thanks, special intentions.

    We're supposed to give praise and thanks to God for everything we have, whether we've prayed for them or not (like house, home, health, etc.) God provides for everybody... some receive more than others. Many say thanks, many don't (unfortunately).

  • Well, if god should come by for a cup of tea I will say thanks to him.

  • Amen to that, Timandme1!

  • I was in a car accident, and came out alive, I think that was a miracle, i had an angel on my back that day...

  • Thanks for sharing that with us Mike! =)

  • Maybe war is punishment in itself...

  • He most certainly is!

  • there should be more videos like this!

  • Amen to that Sarah!! Everyday God works miracles... but how many of us ever hear about it?

  • Maybe I don't understand all, but it's interesting. Może i nie rozumiem za wiele ale to jest interesujace.

  • cool:)

  • thank you very much for sharing

    god bless you

  • Ever pray for something that only God could do? A sick person can get well by any number of means, but try praying for a dead person to come back to life. It happened in the Bible, so there's ample precedent. Next time a young person you know is tragically killed, ask your church to pray for God to bring him back to life. Do a video here when it happens.

    I can't wait! God bless!!!!!1!

    P.S. also, pray for an amputee to get his leg back. That would be so awesome! Praise Jesus!!!!1!

  • Things happen according to God's plan. All things are possible for Him, even raising people from their graves. However, one thing God isn't is a genie who is here to cater to our every wish. All prayers are answered by Him, however not always with the outcomes we were expecting or hoping for. Peace.

  • But you asked God to change his plan for the old Jewish man, and he did it. Can't you ask him to do the same for the poor dead girl? We don't know His plan, so that's why we pray. Get your church to pray for people to come back from the dead. He's actually done it before. Read the Bible. It can really happen, so why don't people pray for it? Have faith! Don't you think he can do it?

  • Our final goal as Christians is to spend eternity with God. Why would we pray for our deceased brothers and sisters to return back to this place? Many of us eagerly look forward to eternity.

  • So Jesus was punishing Lazarus? Tormenting him? That's not very nice.

  • I think the purpose of Jesus' resurrecting Lazarus was to give yet another sign to the people of His divinity; as His time left on Earth was winding down.

    Punishment? No. I never said life on earth was a punishment, did I?

  • Also, because the gates of Heaven were not opened for souls until Jesus' death on the cross; therefore Jesus' resurrecting Lazarus, freeing him from the pains of purgatory (or whatever other holding place blessed souls who were waiting for entry into heaven went after they passed from this world) could be considered an enormous blessing to Lazarus.

  • But what about Matthew 17:20, Matthew 21:21, Mark 11:24,  John chapter 14, verses 12 through 14 and Matthew 18:19.

    They clearly say God gives you what you ask for. There's no footnote that says "Just kidding. God does what he wants no matter what you ask for."

    Please tell me where the Bible says God only answers prayers that are in line with what he already had planned. And if that's the case, how does prayer make any difference?

  • I know the verses you are referring too. Jesus is referring to our NEEDS, not our WANTS. If you understood His mission, you would know that He did not spoil himself in the riches of this earth; in fact, He has warned us against that.

    Yes, indeed God knows everything we need and everything we will ever pray for. How He incorporates all of this into His Divine Plan is a mystery and only God could really answer.

  • Why didn't he say that?  Why do so many passages of the Bible need to be interpreted? Doesn't any of it mean what it says?

  • Thanks a lot :-) ---Mike

  • of course, the fact that were all alive is pretty much a miracle. The fact that women can carry children in their bodies for 9 months. Everything we see is pretty much a miracle.

  • and some abort

  • I have seen miracles! And still I am sitting here playing on YOUTUBE! When after seeing a super natural moment, makes me wonder why I am not in a monastery Praying!

  • I know, I sometimes have that same thought! There's so much more that I can be doing for God; yet I spend a lot of time on YouTube. ---Mike

  • you are doing something for God sit back and watch one of your vids!!!!

  • Yes, i believe in miracles! I had 3 happen to me. I also witnessed comeplete recovery from terminal illnesses in others. The power of prayer!

  • Amen Carrie! Thanks for commenting. --- Mike

  • i ve had 3 miracles 1,hit by a carWHILE i was riding a bike.2 cyst while preg, 3 the birh of my 4th baby . if i told you the stories it would take to long. but i can say one thing !!! FAITH)THATS WHAT PRAYER DOES!!!

  • Thanks a lot for sharing! Sounds like God has blessed you with a really awesome guardian angel! :)

    --- Mike

  • you mean while i was riding the bike???

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