a miracle
MsMonty
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I attended my local monthly breast cancer support group last evening. Our guest speaker spoke about mindfulness meditation and we did a meditation exercise. Following that we had our usual round table type discussion and were all a bit subdued because of the meditation. The last lady to speak told the following story.
She told the story of a young man that she knows who goes to the local high school. He is on the track team and was headed to the state finals with his relay team. Last Thursday he was injured and it was determined by the doctor and an MRI that he had torn a ham string muscle. Benjamin, the boy, was devastated. On Sunday he went to church as usual but on crutches. After the servoce he went to the alter for a healing anointment. Later than evening he told his mother that something was happening to his leg. He said it was changing and he thought he was being healed. Later he got up no crutches and walked and then ran in place.
He went back to the doctor on Monday. The doctor had a young intern working with him. Benjamin told the doctor than he had been healed. The doctor examined him and declared that he could no longer feel the torn ham string. He ordered an MRI and the MRI showed no ham string tear. The intern asked the doctor "what happened". The doc replied "a miracle".
Benjamin told the doctor and others that he knew he would be healed. His faith was strong and he was healed.
Sharon
She told the story of a young man that she knows who goes to the local high school. He is on the track team and was headed to the state finals with his relay team. Last Thursday he was injured and it was determined by the doctor and an MRI that he had torn a ham string muscle. Benjamin, the boy, was devastated. On Sunday he went to church as usual but on crutches. After the servoce he went to the alter for a healing anointment. Later than evening he told his mother that something was happening to his leg. He said it was changing and he thought he was being healed. Later he got up no crutches and walked and then ran in place.
He went back to the doctor on Monday. The doctor had a young intern working with him. Benjamin told the doctor than he had been healed. The doctor examined him and declared that he could no longer feel the torn ham string. He ordered an MRI and the MRI showed no ham string tear. The intern asked the doctor "what happened". The doc replied "a miracle".
Benjamin told the doctor and others that he knew he would be healed. His faith was strong and he was healed.
Sharon
Comments
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Sharon,
What a beautiful story ! -
tks for sharing
I love miracles..
) -
The doctor is a well known doctor and many of the ladies is this group have gone to that high school or have children who go there. In fact our Relay for Life is tonight on the track at that high school. I seriously doubt that she would fabricate a story that could so easily be reputed.
Sharon -
Sharon,
When I said what a beautiful story, I did not mean story such as in lie. Sorry if it sounded that way. -
OH no I did not take it that way. I just thought it would add credibility. How often does a miracle occur! Even my husband was skeptic!
Sharon -
Sharon ,
Thank you so much for sharing this.
Hugs ,
Carrie -
Sharon,
I believe in miracles. Thank you for sharing.
Hugs,
suzie -
~~Sharon~~
Thank you
so much
I believe in miracles
thanks for the reminder
xoxo
Patti -
SHARON, i know my rock is in good hands. YOUR FAITH,gives me strength. thank you for such a wonderful testemony.(sp) debbyfive
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