Medical Miracles Are For All Of Us
by Marissa Velazquez
Medical miracles are common enough that most doctors have encountered them and many people can give an account of something that happened to them or someone they knew. Prayer is now an acknowledged part of treatment for many physicians; you even see it advertised on television. People who are ill often hope for supernatural intervention to restore them to health.
Something good that can't be explained by the laws of nature is defined as a miracle. Modern technology can give us proof of miraculous healing, as when a tumor shows on a CAT scan but later is nowhere to be seen. However, such blessings don't need technological validation. When a blind person sees and a cripple walks, a cancer disappears or chronic pain goes away, no one is about to argue.
Every religion has its miraculous elements, although the approach may be different. Christians believe that Jesus performed many acts during His life that fall into this category. He fed five and later four thousand men (including many more women and children) with a small amount of donated food. He healed withered limbs, leprosy, blindness, and mental illness (demon possession), and even raised the dead.
Christianity and Islam believe that the power to supernaturally intervene in world affairs is in God's hands. Buddhism and many New Age belief systems think that man is himself able to do the supernatural through meditation or other means of communication with universal power. Christians and Muslims fast and pray, Buddhists meditate. Others try to find the power that they are sure dwells within themselves to influence or surmount natural laws.
Those without belief dispute <A href="http://www.heldbythehandofgod.com">medical miracles</A>. They claim wrong diagnosis when tumors disappear and cancers go away. They say that survival in seemingly impossible conditions is lucky accident. However, doctors and nurses who face illness every day more often than not allow for miracles. They don't deny that something unexpected has happened.
We enjoy the miraculous. We like true stories of a man who walks several blocks to the emergency room and calmly asks for help while a knife protrudes from his heart. We applaud when a man falls more than forty stories and lives to walk and talk again. We like tales of last-minute rescues and nick-of-time recovery. They speak to the hope in our hearts that endures even in the face of tragedy.
Some people think that even the miraculous can be explained by natural causes. They say that the human body can heal itself, that people can do great things when the need is desperate, and that witnesses are gullible if they think they have seen a miracle. There's another way to look at this. The intricacy and adaptability of the human body is miraculous in itself. Perhaps only a divine being could have achieved such harmony in nature and success in life.
All over the world, medical miracles continue as they have in the past. This can be a comfort and a joy to those affected and to those who hear these glad tidings.
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