The Catholic Church requires miracles to be attributed to a prospective saint before he or she can be canonised as a saint. With the recent momentum to proclaim large numbers of saints, this has resulted in large numbers of miracles reported, even as the number of miracles required per saint has been reduced from three to two.
Loads:
He made the lame walk, he gave sight to the blind, he drove demons out of some, cure some with leprosy and raised few from the dead including Lazarus who had been dead for 4 days!
The question is why?
The Jews, to whom Jesus told anybody who cares to listen that he was sent to, were a stubborn people - they always needed to see miracles before they can believe a human is truly sent from God to them for them to abandon their idol worshiping!
Typical example:
Moses led the Jews out of Egypt by performing what can be described as the greatest miracle of that time by parting the red sea and making them walk on dry land.
No sooner they crossed to the other side having witnessed that great miracle, Moses left them for 40 days (not months or years) the Jews returned to worshiping an idol - a calf.
"Therefore I tell you that the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people who will produce its fruit [Matthew 21:43].
Today, there is Nation that believes in the Oneness of God without asking or needing a single miracle!
People have various definitions of a miracle of God. True miracles of God are supernatural and do not have a natural explanation, like the parting of the waters so the Israelites could cross in The Bible, or Jesus being resurrected from the dead.
Though I have not have what I would consider a miracle of God happen, there have been times when I have prayed and God has answered those prayers when it seemed like there was no way my prayers could be answered. One of those times is when I had no money to get Christmas gifts out of lay-a-way until I won some money from a drawing and a couple of weeks later won again.
That would depend upon how one defines miracle. Many times, it is simply probability at work or as the Bible calls it 'time and chance.' But few will deny that 'life' is a miracle, especially the birth process. As a father and now grandfather, I would concur with this.
None that I know of. In fact, "god" has caused mass genocide more than anything.
Yes . i have prayed for many things that he has answered.
God doesn't follow any ordinary laws.
A miracle is something that ought not to happen, but does, as if by an act of God. It's that one in a million chance that things might turn out OK when it looks as though it won't.
A miracle is caused by a god, but not all believe that there is a god watching over us all but he makes it so miracles do happen but not all of people believe and worship him. And people on every Sunday will come to Church to worship him.
Yes. If God lets it be so on this very day. A miracle could happen today.
Bluegrass Miracle happened in 2002.
Miracle Girls happened in 1993.
There is no formula for asking God for a miracle and receiving it on the same day. However, you can pray earnestly, seeking God's will and guidance in your life. Have faith, trust in God's timing, and remain open to receiving His blessings in whatever form they may come. Remember, miracles happen according to God's plan, not necessarily on our desired timeline.
He never performed any miracles because he wasn't the sun of God.
Miracle at the Meadowlands happened in 1978.
A saint has no power to perform a miracle. Only God can do that. However, a saint is in a position to request a miracle from God. That is why people pray to the saints.
Chōkyūkai Miracle Nine happened in 1995.
The Miracle at Michigan happened on 1994-09-24.