I believe in miracles. Do you?
Do miracles still happen? Have they ever happened in the past? Two thousand years ago many believe that the person of Jesus Christ performed them. But did he really or were they just clever tricks used to wow the crowds? Intrigued? To help you decide, see below.
What do Catholics believe about miracles?
Historically there has always been a real openness to the
miraculous in the Catholic Church both at the grass roots level
and in its official teaching. In my experience there is a growing
appreciation of the reality of miracles today, both inside and
outside of the Church.We have passed the stage when, in the
Western world, miracles were generally rejected as mythical
or fraudulent by a large percentage of ‘educated’ people. A large
proportion of Catholics have always believed that miracles
do happen, in particular healing miracles of which there are
increasing reports both in England and across the world.
This enduring grass roots faith in miracles is expressed at the
highest levels of the Church in her official teaching documents.
One of these states: ‘…in order that the obedience of our faith
might be in harmony with reason, God willed that to the interior
help of the Holy Spirit there should be joined exterior proofs of
His revelation, to wit, divine facts, and especially miracles and
prophecies, which as they manifestly display the omnipotence
and infinite knowledge of God, are most certain proofs of His
divine revelation, adapted to the intelligence of all people.’
(Vatican I, Chapter on Faith 3)
What part did they play in the life and mission of Jesus?
They played a significant part. In Jesus’sministry, as described
in the Bible.Miracles express His divine compassion. The
miracles also confirm the identity of Jesus as the Son of God
and the divine origin of His message as found in the Gospels.
What part do they play in the Catholic Faith today?
Miracles reveal something important about the person of Jesus
Christ, but they also challenge the narrow modern scientific and
atheistic view about the supernatural. Miracles teach us that
all things are possible if we have faith in Christ. They give
encouragement to those in the Church and often help lead
others to put their trust in Jesus and follow Him as their Lord.
The miracles tell us that Jesus is alive and active in His people
through the power of His Spirit today.
Should faith rely on miracles? Do we need to witness a miracle to believe?
Yes. At the centre of our faith is the reality of Jesus Christ’s resurrection
from the dead. If the resurrection didn’t happen, then everything
else loses its power. The resurrection signifies the victory of Jesus
over sin, death and evil. You can’t be a Christian without believing
in the resurrection. To be a Christian, I also need to recognise the
miracle of lives being changed through the action of God’s Spirit in
the human heart and soul. In this sense, belief in the miraculous is
foundational to Christian belief. But do I have to witness a miracle
like, for example, a healing to put my trust in Jesus as my Lord?
No, although it can help.
What miracles have you seen happen in your lifetime?
I have seen more than twenty six thousand people proclaim
that they were healed at our services over the last five years.
Having been a sceptic in the past, I decided to film all these
events to keep a record of the miracles to back up our claims
and build up the faith of others. One lady called Shirley, for
example, was totally blind in one eye for forty six years because
of three diseases in childhood.We prayed the prayer of command
(‘Eyes. In the name of Jesus, see.’) and instantly she could read.
We have seen many blind, deaf, lame people and those with
incurable diseases healed and for this give Jesus Christ the glory,
as it is all His wonderful work.
I believe in miracles! Do you?
This was written by Damian Stayne who is founder of Cor et Lumen Christi Community; Damian has a preaching, teaching and healing ministry.
Read on…
Miracles Do Happen Paperback
by Briege McKenna (Author)
Henry Libersat (Author)
Publisher: Charis Books, Feb 1996
See: You Tube under 'Christian Healing' or You Tube 'Cor et Lumen Christi.’
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