There is a thin line between
1) us playing or testing "God" by directing what we what from God like He is a Santa Claus; verse
2) Allowing God do His will in our life.
For every miracle happens for a purpose or as a testimony of God awesome presence. Like when God used Peter to heal the crippled (Acts 3:1-26) in order to testify about Jesus' power.
Personally believed that no one had a particular answer to why it does happen to me, this or that person until the individual meets God face to face.
For God's thought and ways is higher than what our human brain can logically think.
In modern times, I.e verifiable times, has God ever healed an amputee of his own will? If he really heals why does he not ever heal amputees? We don't have to direct him to answer this question.
Hmm... will need to look for one. Guess had see a few videos on healing of the sick, cancer, crippled, so on.... But will need a bit of time to look for them.
But the greatest miracle I seen is the resurrection of the dead. This incident had been verified by the hospitals which certified that the person was dead. Below is the link.
Sounds like fraud to me. Has it happened in a country like america (with higher standards in hospitals and such)? I.e. a person being dead for a while, transported, then coming to life?
How often does this sort of thing happen? 1/1,000,000,000,000 people get revived? That doesn't really make sense to me.
I dunno stark, Maybe it's like it said in the bible, you have to have real faith to be healed. Maybe our faith had been degraded by our own desire for power and ease of llife. What do you think?