What is a miracle?
- Ethewriter
- May 23, 2020
- 1 min read
A miracle is an extraordinary and astonishing happening that is attributed to the presence and action of an ultimate or divine power. Many people believe in it because they experienced them or they witnessed them happen to other people. Whatever the reasons, we consider at least one point in our lives that we call a miracle.

Miracles can be something small---like daily problems, and it can be something big---like bringing someone from the dead and healing diseases, which is often associated with divine intervention. Its meaning becomes more and more significant to what people consider as a miracle, and to what religious faith they adhere to.
For one, I know that when something happens that cannot be explained by science or medicine, I call it a miracle, coincidence to some, luck to others. These are the words we used to describe the things our minds can't understand. Now, the problem is these unexplained events in our lives do happen, but we don't pay attention and interpret them as normal. And when we treat them as normal, we don't realize their value, their importance. And when we don't value them, they lose their meaning, and we don't appreciate them and we are not grateful for them.
Another problem is we just pray to God for miracles, but we don't make them happen. What's point of praying to God for the miracle to pass the exam when you don't study yourself?
In conclusion, we need to change our mindset to recognize the miracles in us and those around us.
I’ve had miracles happen to me. I think its a lack of understanding -God knows science and math better than us so it seems as a miracle- the unexplained. God can send an invisible ray down to us giving our bodies nutrients not naked to the visible eye for instance like today we send pictures and videos through the air via Wifi undetectable to our naked eye.
In 2015 I was healed of cancer. The thoracic unit at Rosewell Cancer Institute in Buffalo NY, Dr. Martin Mahoney. He took numerous scans to watch the growth in my lung. The last visit, he had a chart with papers in his hand, put it on the desk sat down and scrolled looking…
Thanks for sharing this, it is very inspiring. I hope you share more and more miracles!