Not all Christians believe in miracles. Roman Catholics believe in miracles as Lourdes is where many go on pilgrimage - many people are said to have been cured miraculously after going there on pilgrimage because the Virgin Mary was told to have been seen there.
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Born again Christians and Christian fundamentalists believe in miracles, I as a Christian believe in them and believe that they still happen. I am an eyewitness.
Miracles are real, maybe some Christians haven't realized it yet, but Christians can join together and by Christian faith can pray forth miracles or cast out diseases and infirmities. The miracles are from God, not from the people, but by faith healings can happen.
Yes he did, for Him to carry out healing meant He cared for people. This should be the principal attribute of Christians.
Any Christian who has read the Bible would be considered a heretic if they did not believe in miracles. The New Testament is full of miracles. To deny miracles is to deny the supreme power of God.
Numerous groups and denominations of Christians believe that the time of miracles has passed. Many of them use 1 Corinthians 13:8-10 as a foundation, saying that the "perfection" or "that which is perfect" is the Bible.
Some take them literally; some take them symbolically.
Love, hope, grace, and many many many other things. He gave them many miraculous miracles, he answered the Christians' prayers. He is graceful to them. This paragraph could go on and on about how kind and all the miracles he granted us.
see related questions; * http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_miracle * Why does the church today have a difficult time accepting miracles such as the presence of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit?
There are a wide variety of beliefs in miracles throughout the Christian community. Many Christians believe that God worked miracles in ancient times directly or through the prophets, as reported in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament,) as well as the miracles performed by Christs, Apostles and early disciples, recorded in the Christian Scriptures. Some churches teach that the Age of Miracles ended when the Bible came into use in the community of believers, and that there are no valid miracles occurring today. Other Christians believe and expect miracles to happen today, and are ready to "testify" to their experience of God's direct and miraculous intervention in their lives. Still other Christians are skeptical about all miracle stories, ancient and modern. They may be faithful believers, but find no need to believe in the supernatural in order to be followers of Jesus Christ.
The miracles performed by Jesus should not be regarded as magic tricks.
Christians believe that God made miracles and he creates them. Take for example the 14 yr old virgen Mary having God's son that really effected how Christians live. He saved many lives.
If you believe in God, then you also believe he has power to go beyond the understanding of the human mind. Miracles are possible, although not fully comprehendable to the limits of our understanding. Many Christians believed - and many still do - in miracles because they witnessed them. The Bible mentions many and Christians trust the word of God.
Everyone should play it, not just christians.