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Do you believe in miracles?

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by Lokemun Magar

Created on: April 04, 2010   Last Updated: April 07, 2010

Miracles have been performed since the days the Biblical Israelites were in the Land of Egypt. God sent miracles upon miracles so that the ruler of Egypt would let the Israelites go, but instead of letting them go, the Egyptian king became more stubborn and in the end, even his magicians could no longer keep up with God in churning out miracles.

Why do I believe in miracles today? I am what you may say, a walking miracle. Instead of subjecting my thyroid glands to radioactive iodine treatment, I chose to undergo other forms of treatment, that is with medication, than with something that will prematurely take away a part of me. Last year, at a miracle rally, God started healing my thyroid glands until today, it has been a month since I last took a pill.

Miracles occur when medically there seems to be no other way out. Doctors would have told the patients the ultimate choice. Other doctors would have confirmed it. But God has the final say. Jesus is the miracle worker. What He did some two thousand years ago on Earth, and subsequently, when He was resurrected and went back to His Father, what His disciples and other believers evoked in His Name, go to show that there is hope in Jesus.

Even today, the same power is manifested because Jesus promised a Helper, the Holy Spirit, who would be with us until His return to send Satan to eternal Hell. The Holy Spirit goes around to evoke the same miracles that happened when Jesus was on Earth. Jesus commands the same healing over physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual realms today, as He did years ago. What He wills in Heaven will come to pass on Earth because the authority was returned to Him when He suffered and died for us on the Cross.

Illness and death are the works of the Devil. These rob us of the health and joy that human beings should enjoy but do not, for they have sinned and gone far from God. Miracles occur to show us that God still cares, and does not want us to suffer under the clutches of the Devil. Sometimes healing takes place in a matter of a second, at other times, it could be a few days. The result is always the same - miracles defy the words of condemnation. What is thought impossible becomes reality.

Miracle workers of today are quick to denounce the works of the Devil and announce the healing love of Jesus. True and faithful faith healers will accredit the healing to Jesus, and never to themselves. Great miracle workers would

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