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The Spiritual Mom is a daily weblog by mother, politican and community advocate Jeanne Blain, the mother of six successful children, eight grandchildren and an inspiration and support to hundreds of people throughout the country. Email Jeanne at blain@sharontelephone.com

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MIRACLES

  We all at one time or another need, want, or expect a miracle.

   Websters defines a miracle: An event in the physical world that surpasses all known human and natural powers and is ascribed to a divine or supernatural cause.

  In the scriptures, Miracle, is based on the word DUNAMIS which means” power, inherent ability”, is used of works of a supernatural origin and character, such as could not be produced by natural agents and means.

  There are many miracles around us.. But what about when we need one of our own.. I myself have experienced a few, honest to goodness miracles…One being when my grand daughter was born, the other is when my own son was born..There were so many, it would take all the space available to me to list them.

    From the time of my birth until now, miracles have kept me alive and sustained me. Physical, financial, emotional, and so much more I always had the victory. 

     To me a miracle is the goodness and mercy of God..He has always been there for me, always lifted me up in my time of need.  He wants to be there for you as well..how you ask? well, it’s based on trust and patience..(I hate that word, I kinda lack in that area…but I’m learning). Speak to Him, let Him know your needs and wait..He will not let you down, but remember it’s on His time table not yours.  The answer will come exactly at the right time.

     Until then, look all around you , there are miracles everywhere..The trees, birds, flowers, children, even a smile has miracle working power in it.

               THIS DAY IS YOUR MIRACLE….BECAUSE IT BELONGS ONLY TO YOU.

                                                                          MOM

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