Quotes about Supernatural
Genesis 1:1. When bara is used in the Torah, it is used only with reference to God—because only God can create from nothing.
— Dennis Prager
2 Chronicles 20:12 NIV) Here are the key phrases: "...we have no power...we do not know what to do..." So they had to turn to God for supernatural help and they knew the way to turn. They renounced the natural to invoke the supernatural.
— Derek Prince
Victory in the spiritual realm is primary. It is to be obtained by the employment of spiritual weapons.
— Derek Prince
God is always the first cause, but there are truly second causes; and they are the means which God uses, in the ordinary course of the world, for the accomplishment of His ends. It is the exclusion of such second causes which makes an event a miracle.
— J. Gresham Machen
Samuel Chadwick contended that Satan fears nothing from prayerless studies, teaching, and preaching. "He laughs at our toil, mocks at our wisdom, but trembles when we pray.
— J. Oswald Sanders
God is not confined by what you can imagine.
— Louie Giglio
God and anybody else is an overwhelmingly powerful team.
— Louie Giglio
The miraculous is always happening, even though we forget it or even when our faith is too small to trust God for miracles or even when we don't see the miracles occurring. God is always still at work, and God will always provide for us.
— Louie Giglio
Only one thing is faster than the speed of light, and that's the speed of God.
— Louie Giglio
the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, once completed, became for the church the "only external means of divine supernatural illumination.
— Joel Beeke
Grace is God's free empowerment that gives us the ability to go beyond our natural ability.
— John Bevere
Surrounding us is a spirit world, far more populous, powerful, and resourceful than our own visible world of human beings. Spirits, good and evil, wend their way in our midst. With lightning speed and noiseless movement they pass from place to place. They inhabit the spaces of the air about us. Some we know to be concerned for our welfare, others are set on our harm.
— John Hagee