Perhaps that is the true miracle of the story and, maybe, the real meaning of Christmas.
The true miracle is that I was ever able to meet somebody like you.
But for just an instant, when he returned from his vision, I witnessed a true miracle!
As they embrace, the water begins flowing from the rock - a true miracle this time.
For Donovan was quite certain that no true miracles existed in day-to-day life.
A pear from its branches would be a true miracle for breakfast.
Commuting time: 12 minutes, a true miracle in Southern California.
He had all but disappeared into the vertical face of the mountain when the true miracle began.
His children claimed this was not a true miracle, but how could you trust the things they learned in the rat-eyes' school?
This reasoning is used as an explanation for the observed scarcity of true miracles.