Most likely, the majority of our viewers believe in miracles; have over the years, laid hands on and prayed for hundreds. Some we prayed for did say they received a miracle - With God, all things are possible.While rejoicing with those who do receive a longed-for miracle, after being involved in praying for the sick for many years, I believe in some cases, maybe many, that those WHO ARE NOT HEALED, demonstrate greater faith than those who are healed.While the entire church is rightfully rejoicing over those who were healed, the person shuffling along with a walker because of pain in their legs, asked God for a miracle too. For reasons we don't know, they went home without a physical miracle. Listen, a church should rejoice with those who receive a miracle. ONE MIRACLE can bring hope to many others who are suffering. If God can do it for him, he can do it for me.HOPE IS WHAT FAITH IS MADE OF. KJV Now faith is the substance of things HOPED FOR, evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1NIV Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1IMAGINE how much faith it takes for a handicapped person to get to church. Taking a shower can take hours. Brushing ones hair can be a major endeavor. Putting on clothes takes two or three times as long. GETTING IN THE CAR can be a MAJOR challenge and possibly painful to them. It may have taken them hours to get ready for church. When it is time for healing prayers at church, they roll to the front or someone pushes them. Their heart beats with hope and anticipation. Not only have they asked God to heal them, they've begged Him. Some have done everything pastors and TV preachers have told them to in an effort to raise their faith to receiving a miracle. However, those who did not receive a miracle, return home to life as before; a struggle.All the above is also true of those dedicated servants of God who have Cancer. Slowly, their life is ebbing away. They have longed for, maybe wept in prayer for a miracle, but one has not yet come.AND YET, probably all of us have seen those who have NOT received a miracle, continue in the faith, loving God, drawing strength from church fellowship; steadfast, faithful in coming to church. They remain faithful to the One who has the power to heal them, but has not yet done so. Blessed are those who