Many people often ask why we don't see miracles today like in the Bible.
I tend to disagree.
13 years ago, I got home after being drunk again. I had been in a terrible physical fight.
I got home and I had a fight with my mother. In my drunken state, filthy, dirty and covered in rain, I went on to tell her that she should have kept her legs closed and not acted like a prostitute with my dad. That way I would never have been born, and the world would have had one less problem.
Miracle 1:
My mother, instead of getting angry, tool me into her arms, and hugged me. Her only words... I love you.
I don't think many people would have reacted this way.
Miracle 2:
A week later, I was in rehab. I found God, and turned my life around.
Since then, I have been actively involved in my rehab, helping others. And I feel that calling more than ever today.
Some miracles happen over time, and some straight away.
Our eyes are just closed to them.
We ask God for proof that He is there.
But we don't look at what He has done for us.
I urge everyone to look at their life, and see the many miracles that God has done for them.
Because He is as active today in your life, as He was those many many years ago, from the day He created the Earth.
I tend to disagree.
13 years ago, I got home after being drunk again. I had been in a terrible physical fight.
I got home and I had a fight with my mother. In my drunken state, filthy, dirty and covered in rain, I went on to tell her that she should have kept her legs closed and not acted like a prostitute with my dad. That way I would never have been born, and the world would have had one less problem.
Miracle 1:
My mother, instead of getting angry, tool me into her arms, and hugged me. Her only words... I love you.
I don't think many people would have reacted this way.
Miracle 2:
A week later, I was in rehab. I found God, and turned my life around.
Since then, I have been actively involved in my rehab, helping others. And I feel that calling more than ever today.
Some miracles happen over time, and some straight away.
Our eyes are just closed to them.
We ask God for proof that He is there.
But we don't look at what He has done for us.
I urge everyone to look at their life, and see the many miracles that God has done for them.
Because He is as active today in your life, as He was those many many years ago, from the day He created the Earth.
Many people often ask why we don't see miracles today like in the Bible.
I tend to disagree.
13 years ago, I got home after being drunk again. I had been in a terrible physical fight.
I got home and I had a fight with my mother. In my drunken state, filthy, dirty and covered in rain, I went on to tell her that she should have kept her legs closed and not acted like a prostitute with my dad. That way I would never have been born, and the world would have had one less problem.
Miracle 1:
My mother, instead of getting angry, tool me into her arms, and hugged me. Her only words... I love you.
I don't think many people would have reacted this way.
Miracle 2:
A week later, I was in rehab. I found God, and turned my life around.
Since then, I have been actively involved in my rehab, helping others. And I feel that calling more than ever today.
Some miracles happen over time, and some straight away.
Our eyes are just closed to them.
We ask God for proof that He is there.
But we don't look at what He has done for us.
I urge everyone to look at their life, and see the many miracles that God has done for them.
Because He is as active today in your life, as He was those many many years ago, from the day He created the Earth.
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