Don;t you remember that piece of toast that sorta look like Jesus, if you squint!?
http://derrenbrownart.com/blog/?p=1619 If you mean a "visible to the eyes" miracle then here's the answer: 2000 years ago God did miracles when it was necessary or desirable to demonstrate his power and the helplessness of men against him or to demonstrate that what the prophets said was true. There are no prophets today and hence no miracles. God is not and has not worked through prophets since before the coming of Christ. The work of the prophets has been superceded by Bible-believing churches and the Holy Spirit who came to replace Christ and who is still in the world. If you mean "invisible miracles" they are happening everytime someone trusts Christ as personal saviour. A change will occur in a person which is sudden and sometimes dramatic, sometimes not, but that person will be definitely changed in his/her attitude towards The Bible (God's Word) and towards sin. This is brought about by the invisible working of God when a person exhibits genuine willingness to trust Christ as personal saviour and does so. These "decent miracles" are happening almost daily but you have to examine Bible-believing Christians to find one. The reality is in the changed lives.
the miracle of greek mythology is that without it we will not know how the Greeks felt and thought untold ages ago.
Yes, the alleged Buenos Aires miracle has been debunked.
the miracle of greek mythology is that without it we will not know how the Greeks felt and thought untold ages ago.
yes it can actually! you have to let it hold a miracle seed. it took me ages to find out how
Scotts has been around for more than 130 years. The Scotts Company merged with Miracle Gro in 1995.
You use this phrase to mean something that has been in existence for a very long time. You might say "I've lived here for ages," or "That book has been checked out of the library for ages." Sometimes, "ages" is a literal term, meaning decades or generations, such as houses or monuments which have "been here for ages." Other times, it is an exaggeration, such as "I've been waiting in line for ages."
A person is beatified after a miracle has been proved to have occurred through his/her intercession and after it has been proven that the candidate lived an exemplary life. The miracle is not necessary if the person was a martyr. If one more miracle is proven to have occurred after beatification, the person is declared a saint.
It would have been a miracle indeed if he could have been born without a mother.
18 of the 33 have been rescued! This is a miracle, thank you God! x
yes it has been out for ages
only if it has been opened and then left out
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