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Who should recieve miracles?
Whoever God chooses to give them too I guess.Who should recieve miracles?
Im curious how many people that have asked for a miracle felt as though they had received it in some way.Jesus tells us how to ask:
biblehub.com/james/4-3.htm
Anyone can ask for a miracle. I have received them and so have others I know. And there are accounts of recent miracles recognized by the Church.
Thanks and praise to you, O Lord,
Ed
Thank you for enlightening us on mirracle types. I found it very interesting. Although the information you provided gives us clues on who can perform mirracles, can you help us discern who is worthy to recieve mirracles.The gentleman who said that he gets miracles like finding the perfect parking space should have his mouth washed out before he is sent to read about our saints.
Miracles happen to those God chooses to give them to. This can be direct of through the prayer of another person by means of mediation.
There are various degrees of miracles. A second degree miracle is something that an angle or a devil could do. Like to move a mountain. All things that a angel can do a man can do but we have to do it in a human way and they can do it in an angelic way. We move a mountain one shovel at a time. It there is any way for man to accomplish the task then it cannot be considered to be from God alone.
A first degree miracle can only be performed by God and must be impossible scientifically. It must contravene the laws of physics or science. For cures it must be outside the laws of medicine and also be instantaneous.
All saints must be credited with mediating in at least one first degree miracle in life and at least two additional first degree miracles after death. Archbishop Fulton Sheen recently had a miracle credited to him.
I myself have at least two or three first degree miracles that were by my mediation but I don’t expect that anyone will ever be involved in working on my canonization. I’m not that kind of guy, I’m a nobody.
And therein lies the problem, there doesn’t seem to be any agreement on how to detect a miracle or even what one is. Depending on who’s definition you use I have seen either thousands of miracles, a handful, or none. If a term is that vague then I question if it really means anything any more.Depends on the type of miracles you are asking about. Miracles are happening everyday, some people see/notice them and ascribe them as miracles sent from God and some people ignore them or decide they are just random occurrences/coincidences and don’t see the miraculous nature of God being present in them.