Quotes about Divine
I believe miracles are to be prayed for, not wished for.
— Wanda Brunstetter
There is nothing stereotyped about God's dealings with His children. Therefore, we must not by our prejudices and preconceptions make watertight compartments for the working out His Spirit, either in our own lives or in the lives of others. We must leave God free to work as He wills and to leave what evidence He pleases of the work He does.
— Watchman Nee
It is not a matter of how many loaves we have in our hands, but whether or not God has blessed them.
— Watchman Nee
We recognize already that regeneration of the spirit is the paramount need of man.
— Watchman Nee
Prayer does not alter that which God has determined; it never changes anything. It merely achieves what He has already foreordained.
— Watchman Nee
power of the Holy Spirit is superabundant.
— Watchman Nee
God never asks us to do anything we can do. He asks us to live a life which we can never live and to do a work which we can never do. Yet, by His grace, we are living it and doing it.
— Watchman Nee
Let every soul be in subjection to the higher powers: for there is no power but of God; and the powers that be are ordained of God. Therefore he that resisteth the power, withstandeth the ordinance of God: and they that withstand shall receive to themselves judgment.
— Watchman Nee
We can never know either the hatefulness of sin or the treachery of our self-nature until there is that flash of God upon us. I speak not of a sensation but of an inward revelation of the Lord Himself through His Word. Such a breaking in of divine light does for us what doctrine alone can never do.
— Watchman Nee
I think we all know how the three dark forces, the world, the flesh, and the devil, stand in opposition to the three divine persons. The flesh is ranged against the Holy Spirit as Paraclete, Satan himself against Christ Jesus as Lord, and the world against the Father as Creator.
— Watchman Nee
The first and foremost sign of new birth in anyone is that he knows God intuitively, for his spirit has been quickened.
— Watchman Nee
If love could force my own thoughts over the edge of the world and out of time, then could I not see how even divine omnipotence might by the force of its own love be swayed down to the world? ...how it might, because it could know its own creatures only by compassion, put on mortal flesh, become a man, and walk among us, assume our nature and our fate, suffer our faults and our death?
— Wendell Berry