agnostic_gnostic
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Why anything is, is the ultimate miracle!!!!!!!!! Spoon bending etc is mundane.
Signs and wonders, primarily, to demonstrate His glory in the Old Testament as the one, true, God, and to validate the message of those especially annointed in the New Testament.That's a good description of a miracle. :up:
Why did God perform miracles? And is He still performing them today?
Knight and AMR's definitions work for me. And I do not believe God is performing miracles today on any kind of regular basis. And I have never seen one. And I used to go to an Assemblies of God church.
Anybody think the Israeli Six Day War was a miracle?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six-Day_War
Why do Catholics see things like this? I've heard stories about people seeing things like this, of Jesus, Mary, God, you know, people or things like that, on trees, or here or there, but why, how, how often, and are these miracles too, or are they not of or from God at all?
Signs and wonders, primarily, to demonstrate His glory in the Old Testament as the one, true, God, and to validate the message of those especially annointed in the New Testament.
As to miracles today, I don't see how any of the sign gifts of the apostles would be operative today, e.g., men with healing powers. They were to authenticate the message of the apostles and help establish the foundation of the new covenant church.
I have no doubt that God can perform miracles today and my suspicion is that He does. We should not be unwilling to pray for a miracle for someone, and God may answer that prayer according to His own good pleasure.
We often hear of "miracles" occurring in the mission field. Perhaps God works extraordinarily in areas where the ordinary means, such as the availability of modern medical facilities, is non-existent. But, the issue here is are these events are "miracles" or the wonderful extraordinary providences of God.
AMR
Even C.S. Lewis (non-charismatic) understood that a supernatural God 'naturally' can and does do miracles.
There is no exegetical basis for cessationism relating to miracles, healings, deliverance, gifts of the Spirit for the Church Age. Pentecostals are the largest and fastest group group of Christianity and rightly emphasize and experience the person and work of the Holy Spirit according to the Word as the first century church did.
How? What did god do to help them win? I don't recall hearing about any tanks being vapourised or planes suddenly falling from the sky unless they were targeted by Israeli weapons. Israel was just well prepared (both in training and intelliegence) compared to its opponents, which was further accentuated by the surprise nature of their attack. The war was essentially won in the opening 24-48 hours with the crippling of the air forces of their opponents, after that victory was almost inevitable as Israel had near complete air supremacy (a huge force multiplier in modern warfare)Yes, God did give a supernatural victory.
Signs and wonders, primarily, to demonstrate His glory in the Old Testament as the one, true, God, and to validate the message of those especially annointed in the New Testament.
As to miracles today, I don't see how any of the sign gifts of the apostles would be operative today, e.g., men with healing powers. They were to authenticate the message of the apostles and help establish the foundation of the new covenant church.
I have no doubt that God can perform miracles today and my suspicion is that He does. We should not be unwilling to pray for a miracle for someone, and God may answer that prayer according to His own good pleasure.
We often hear of "miracles" occurring in the mission field. Perhaps God works extraordinarily in areas where the ordinary means, such as the availability of modern medical facilities, is non-existent. But, the issue here is are these events are "miracles" or the wonderful extraordinary providences of God.
AMR
Signs and wonders, primarily, to demonstrate His glory in the Old Testament as the one, true, God, and to validate the message of those especially annointed in the New Testament.
As to miracles today, I don't see how any of the sign gifts of the apostles would be operative today, e.g., men with healing powers. They were to authenticate the message of the apostles and help establish the foundation of the new covenant church.
I have no doubt that God can perform miracles today and my suspicion is that He does. We should not be unwilling to pray for a miracle for someone, and God may answer that prayer according to His own good pleasure.
We often hear of "miracles" occurring in the mission field. Perhaps God works extraordinarily in areas where the ordinary means, such as the availability of modern medical facilities, is non-existent. But, the issue here is are these events are "miracles" or the wonderful extraordinary providences of God.
AMR
That's the ticket. A miracle, at least in the strict sense of the NT term, was an act of God that authenticated the message of his messengers.
I'd add that I agree with elo in saying that anyone who comes to faith is a miracle in some sense, for it is an act of God.
I lay down a challenge for anyone here to prove from scripture that the sign gifts passed away with the apostles.
When you locate an apostle possessing these sign gifts, let's talk.I lay down a challenge for anyone here to prove from scripture that the sign gifts passed away with the apostles.
When you locate an apostle possessing these sign gifts, let's talk.
AMR
When you locate an apostle possessing these sign gifts, let's talk.
AMR