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1 posted on 06/14/2014 9:23:22 PM PDT by MNDude
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My late father told me he saw his already dead grandfather “come” for his grandmother on the porch of her home. She said “Little Freddy, fetch me my pipe” and when he returned she smoked a bowl of tobacco and said “grandpa is here to take me home” and she died. He saw their spirits leave. That would’ve been in the early thirties.


2 posted on 06/14/2014 9:28:20 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (I will raise $2Million USD for Cruz and/or Palin's next run, what will you do?)
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I've seen a lot of them.

It all started after I had received Jesus. Not the miracles, just my being able to see them.

The first miracles I had ever seen were during a Katherine Kuhlmann service in the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. The presence of the Holy Spirit was so powerful and people were bring heal all over the place.

Never seem anything like it. Seen a lot more since.

3 posted on 06/14/2014 9:34:32 PM PDT by PapaNew
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I have never seen a miracle, but I did see and interact with all I can describe as a satanic presence emenating from a loved one (former loved one)........ three different times. Don’t understand it, can’t explain it, but view it as supernatural at the least.


4 posted on 06/14/2014 9:35:02 PM PDT by umgud (I couldn't understand why the ball kept getting bigger......... then it hit me.)
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I read this once (paraphrase): If the sun only rose once every 10 thousand years, we’d all gather to watch the miracle, but because it rises every day, we don’t look.


5 posted on 06/14/2014 9:38:28 PM PDT by Shimmer1
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Yes, I have. My sister-in-law was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in Oct. She was in horrible pain, hospitalized with pain meds every two hours (still not killing pain). My brother wanted her to have a nerve block but they couldn’t if she was on the drugs.

Her brother-in-law went to the Padre Pio Shrine and prayed out loud. Took notes to put on wall. That night she slept through the night for the first time since she’d gone in. She got up the next morning and made her bed, walked down to the atrium to read her devotional. She refused drugs because she had no pain.

The doctors came in one by one and could not believe it, said it was ‘magical’ and ‘impossible’ and ‘they couldn’t understand it’. They even took another ct scan to see if the tumor was still there and it was. But she stayed pain-free for 3 days until they did the nerve block . Thankfully, she didn’t have that kind of pain again in her life. She did pass Jan. 29th but the miracle gave her quality of life in her last days. She was able to enjoy her family and grandkids and she made every minute count.


6 posted on 06/14/2014 9:40:35 PM PDT by Kenny
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1980 US Hockey team.


7 posted on 06/14/2014 9:41:01 PM PDT by Defiant (Obama is not the anti-Christ. He is Satan's John the Baptist, preparing the way.)
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Miracles happen everyday. You just need to see them for what they are. On one occasion, I was part of someone else’s “miracle.” A neighbor I didn’t know had said a prayer for a singer to take part in her Church recital. She needed a soprano. I knocked on her door to get a reference for a “homeless” man who was looking for work. We got to talking and she told me about her prayer. I majored in voice in college. I sang two solos in her program. It was a wonderful experience.

All those “serendipitous” moments are really miracles. They may be small ones, but they are gifts from God none the less.


9 posted on 06/14/2014 9:49:06 PM PDT by MSSC6644
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About 50 years ago, I was in an car accident that no one should have walked away from. They had to cut us out of the car with Jaws of Life. When they finally got my mom, my brother and me out of the car, not one of us had as much as a scratch on us.


10 posted on 06/14/2014 9:49:27 PM PDT by lapdog
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I can't say I've ever witnessed an actual miracle, but I've been blessed with a few "signal graces" over the years that I believe are clear signs that God is with me and hears my prayers.

One just happened about a month ago, the day that my father passed away. I was in my car driving to be by his side as we knew he was close to passing. I had a Christian music station on and right about the time he died, the DJ came on and read the following verses from the Gospel of John:

"Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life. Very truly I tell you, a time is coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live."

Another time was last fall when my 7 year old son was rushed to the hospital with a bad asthma attack. My wife stayed with him in his room overnight and when I came home and went to bed, I was very worried and troubled. So I began praying "Jesus I trust in you. Lord Jesus I trust in you." over and over to calm myself.

The next day, a priest came by my son's room and gave him the anointing of the sick. When the priest was done, he wanted to leave a prayer card with my son and he pulled out a Divine Mercy prayer card. When I read the words below the image of Our Lord, I knew He had heard my prayer.


13 posted on 06/14/2014 9:56:19 PM PDT by reegs
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14 posted on 06/14/2014 9:58:20 PM PDT by lowbridge
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A friend’s son was in a severe car accident. The three other boys in the car died. He was almost cut in half from the old style seatbelt. The CHP officer pronounced everyone in the car DOA. A nurse, a pastor and an EMT were the first three on the scene. The nurse argued with the CHP and demanded a med-aerovac. The young man went from dying so very slowing overcome huge obstacles. His mother could write a book. The medical team told her that he was going to stay in the coma, then he was going to come out of the coma, but be a vegetable. Also that he would never walk again due to the damage to his spine. Last I heard from his mom was that he was going to college with a full scholarship. Also he walked 12 weeks later. There are so many miracles that happened with this young man. Everytime he started having issues his mom would activate the prayer chain. Within 30 to an hour the situation would turn around. The doctors were continuously amazed.


15 posted on 06/14/2014 10:00:21 PM PDT by notpoliticallycorewrecked (The more I know, the more I realize that how much more there is to learn.)
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I do not know if it would be considered a miracle, but it was to me.
My son was 2 and walked out of the upstairs apartment (I thought he was with his Dad since he had just left). His father came back, but no little boy. I have never prayed so hard or been so scared. I was running around the complex, hollering his name. Someone driving down the street heard me and pulled in. He asked if I was looking for a little boy. I couldn’t believe it. He had just left the shopping center where the security guy had my son. He had crossed a street and a field, gone through a parking lot to the door. I have never run so fast in my life. The security guy had called the police (he had to), but told them that he knew something had to be wrong, because I was such a good mother. His Dad and I were so very fortunate.

I thank God every day because it could have had such a different outcome.


17 posted on 06/14/2014 10:08:02 PM PDT by ozaukeemom (Is there even a republic left?)
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In 2002 my husband was diagnosed with a brain tumor. When we went for the surgical consultation we were informed that our share of cost for the team of doctors doing the surgery was going to be between $12,000-$20,000. And that was just for the doctors not including the hospitalization and all of the other costs. Now, I don’t know about you, but I just don’t have that kind of money in my checking account.

Just two days before the surgery we received word from the insurance company that the cost was going to be $75 for those doctors. The total cost for everything for the surgery came to over $250,000. Our out of pocket was less than $200.


18 posted on 06/14/2014 10:10:06 PM PDT by notpoliticallycorewrecked (The more I know, the more I realize that how much more there is to learn.)
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God instantly delivered me from a panic attack.

God healed my dog of a severe heart murmur. Freaked out the vet.
Psalm 36:6
Your righteousness is like the mountains of God; Your judgments are like a great deep. O LORD, You preserve man and beast.

My beast was preserved.

God healed my roommate of a hangover and DTs. Sacred the daylights out of him.

God miraculously saved another roommate from suicide.

About a year and a half ago I Prayed for a man the Doctors sent home to die. They gave him a few weeks to live. Every pore on his face was swollen. He looked very near death. The next day his tumors were not completely gone but shrunken to barely there. He continued to get better and is still alive. One of the greatest moments of my life, ranking right up there with my wedding day and the birth of my children.

Lots more.

20 posted on 06/14/2014 10:15:36 PM PDT by Manic_Episode (GOP = The Whig Party)
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There have been times where I thought every day was a miracle.


21 posted on 06/14/2014 10:15:38 PM PDT by rlmorel ("A nation, despicable by it"s weakness, forfeits even the privilege of being neutral." A. Hamilton)
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Yes. I am a seven year survivor from a very serious cancer diagnosis. My wife too is a survivor. No mystery here about miracles. They happen every day, we just have to open our eyes to them.


22 posted on 06/14/2014 10:17:34 PM PDT by FlyingEagle
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Very, very frequently, I’m talking about the kind of sudden levitation of an inanimate object, or the sudden healing of a mystery illness, or (my favorite) the instant where everything around you stops: even the birds are frozen in mid-flight — only to see and hear one car on the road whose passenger called out: “come and join us” before they left and time returned to normal.


23 posted on 06/14/2014 10:25:43 PM PDT by MrsEmmaPeel (a government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take everything you have)
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A few weeks ago I was driving through an intersection near my home. A speeding car ran through the red light coming from my left at a speed that had to be fast enough to be lethal (I’m guessing he was going well over 80 mph, but for all I know it could have been going well over 100). Regardless, this car was traveling so fast that there is no way that I could have seen him coming, there was another driver to my right also going with the green light who would have had even less of a chance to see the oncoming car.

Somehow both my vehicle and the vehicle to my right ended up stopped in the intersection about three inches short of where the car that ran the red light passed through. I have no earthly idea of how, but my car ended up stopped in the middle of an intersection, as it’s generally not something I would try to do when I have a green light. I do recall thinking, “wait, why am I stopped?” just a fraction of a second before I finally saw this car hurtling toward me.

I do know that if my vehicle had continued at the pace I intended to drive, the speeding car would have collided with my driver’s side door. The only thing I can figure is that is that this incident with a miracle because I’m certain that if that vehicle hit me I would be dead and my two year old son who was in the back seat (on the passenger’s side) would have at the very least been seriously injured, if not killed as well.

As I collected myself, and thought about getting the car moving again, I hesitated for a second because I was certain there would be one or more police cars in pursuit, astoundingly, there weren’t.


24 posted on 06/14/2014 10:26:03 PM PDT by Bill93
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Don’t know that it was a miracle, but it was a testament to the power of prayer. My oldest aunt, last surviving of my father’s siblings, had outlived her retirement savings in 2008, could not afford the heating oil bill and was very worried, which was uncharacteristic of her. She’s always been a gentle, optimistic presence, a sort of second grandmother to us all, she was the first daughter and considerably older. We prayed for her, that her worries be eased and that a solution for her problem be found. Within days, elders from the Moravian Church behind her house turned up on her doorstep with an offer to purchase the house. She accepted and went into a very nice assisted living facility, where she has been treated well. It’s more like a hotel than anything else. I wouldn’t mind such a place myself, if that day comes for me. She’ll be 100 her next birthday.


26 posted on 06/14/2014 10:27:28 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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The night before my husband’s brain surgery we decided to celebrate by going to out dinner. The sky was the limit for our family. Our sons were allowed to order lobster. On our way to finding a restaurant, we stopped at a chain drug store to get my prescription refilled prior to my husband’s surgery.

Since we were over 200 miles from home we weren’t sure of the various restaurant options in the area. As we were waiting for the prescription I noticed to two local police officers had come into the store. I approached them to inquire about a good restaurant. One of the officers asked me why we were in LA. I thought that it was a strange question considering that it was the height of vacation time. When I explained that my husband was having surgery. He (the police officer) then named the hospital (we were 25-30 miles from the hospital) as a question. Shocked I said yes. He then named the doctor as a question. I was more shocked and said yes. He then named my husband’s condition. I almost fainted at that point (but I was too busy looking for angel wings ). He had the same condition and the same doctor was going to do his surgery in a few weeks. What are the chances that he and I would meet in the heart of LA with how many people and he could guess the hospital, the doctor and the procedure?

He then informed me that this doctor was the best in the world. Talk about a message from God. BTW the restaurant that he recommended was excellent.


27 posted on 06/14/2014 10:30:24 PM PDT by notpoliticallycorewrecked (The more I know, the more I realize that how much more there is to learn.)
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