Only the strength of our faith determines if a miracle happens or not. But how do we grow our faith? Remember when Jesus healed the blind man He said it was to give glory to God. For miracles to happen we must give God His glory. In any circumstance there is always a way to find a way to give God glory. Jesus was not focusing on the man's blindness but He was focusing on the glory due to God. True love (as defined by Jesus Christ) makes this happen. A lot of people who can walk take it for granted. Not you and not your daughter. The only path to miracle for your daughter is for someone - a stranger to love her and for you to love the stranger. This stranger is our neighbor. We must learn to 1. always appreciate what little we may have and 2. live for and love the stranger, our neighbor. Then miracles won't keep us waiting. But both of those are in deficit in today's world. God bless you and your daughter!
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Welcome brother! I want to add that our faith only grows through testing. Don't be one of those fools who thinks there is no testing. Testing is happening constantly by God. Just like I wrote of one example of testing in my last post on here. But The Gospel is full of testing. Jesus tested the disciple to come to Him on water. He tested the rich man to give away all his wealth. Tests are happening always and God tests to see how much faith you really have in Him. What is your faith worth? The healing of your daughter lies through someone who was tested and did not fail. These people have the real power of God, they can heal anyone instantly. These people are very rare. But you can be that person. Reflect on your heart when you were tested and how you fared in those tests. I mentioned a stranger because oftentimes our faith is tested through love for a stranger. Can we really drop everything and run to help a stranger relying fully on God's grace and power? That's the test. Jesus often was calling people around him of little faith. Faith in God is not just words, these are real actions where you rely on God and respond to the voice, the whisper in your heart immediately. This must happen with no delay and in full measure.
Also I wanted to mention from what I read your daughter has a neurological condition it seems and you might benefit enormously from reading Jack Kruse blog - he is a neurosurgeon and has a ton of information and you may even seek his advice. He is by himself a miracle worker.