I am talking about miracles- ones that you can tell are definately are.
Well in 2004 when I was roughly 9 or 10 I got Multiple Sclerosis (Or Multiple Scar Syndrome) My legs became numb, making it hard to walk and I was legally blind. But now I can see and walk perfectly. (Though my eyesight has degraded a bit since then requiring me to wear glasses which I do not mind at all) Had to have been a miracle because it sure as hell wasn't the Five drops under the tongue stuff I was taking.
Let me start with a quotation from the bible: It is God who made us, and we are his. We are God's. Psalm 100 As for a miracle, here are two of my personal experience. I was dying, the doctor was surprise that I lived. They called it a near death experience. I was in a car accident. I was driving a Honda Civic when a 4 by 4 truck hit me from the driver side. My Civic was total. When the insurance adjuster looked at my car, he asked how many died? Answer: I get up every morning asking why God has given me this day. God tells me but do I really listen and follow, remembering I am His.
Yes, yes, yes indeed !!! This very year, 2009, I couldn't breathe properly and the doctor had to put me on an oxygen thingy with a thing to blow oxygen into my nose... for a whole day and a half, at the same time fluids had to be drained from me. Well, let me tell you, when I was discharged from the hospital, I came home and felt led to begin to take Communion daily in my home; I live alone. And after about a week, God healed me during the night as I slept; I had a dream and heard myself say, God healed me! I can breathe properly! When I awakened the next morning, the swelling had gone down considerably and no more need of an oxygen apparatus in my nose. I take Communion all most every day now... sometimes I do forget, but not often. God is a good God !! Whooooooooo hooooooooo !!!
Yes. About 30 years ago he brought me to spiritual life. Being born again of the Spirit is a miracle every time it happens. It is akin to God speaking, and creating the universe. God speaks life into the dead, and they live. It is well depicted in the vision Ezekiel had of the valley of dry bones.