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Created on: December 30, 2009
When you stop and close your eyes, do you feel it?
The silent breeze as it tickles your eyelashes.
Do you smell it?
The coming of the rain.
Open your eyes and see it.
The variations of beauty in the sky
These were God's first miracles
God created many more miracles such as turning water into wine, raising the dead, and providing babies to those thought barren, those were just a mere mention of the many miracles that were performed.
Today, people claim that the miracles no longer happen, I disagree.
What about the baby next door that they gave little hope of survival, but is thriving like crazy. The addicts that were close to death to only turn their lives around to help turn other addict’s lives around. Is birth itself not considered a miracle? I could go on and on, but there is not enough time or space. Miracles happen everyday and at times many times a day, it is our job to stop, recognize, enjoy, and give thanks.
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