Quotes about Supernatural
July 8 EVENING GAZE AT ME; GLANCE AT PROBLEMS—this is the secret of living victoriously. I have called you to live supernaturally, and I have empowered you to do so. Ask My Spirit to help you fix your gaze on Me.
— Sarah Young
MY JUDGMENTS ARE UNSEARCHABLE, and My paths are beyond tracing out! This
— Sarah Young
For He shall give His angels charge over you, to keep you in all your ways. In their hands they shall bear you up, lest you dash your foot against a stone.
— Sarah Young
Well, I don't quite know about that, sir. I've often thought I would like to see a ghost if I—" "Would you?" exclaimed the young lady. "We've got one! Would you try that one? Will you?
— Mark Twain
Avoid the moor in those hours of darkness when the powers of evil are exalted.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
His tastes leaned toward the marvellous and the monstrous, and I have heard that his experiments in the direction of the unknown have passed all the bounds of civilization and of decorum.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
After all, it is hard to think of a more important, or fundamental, mystery than what, or who, created and controls the universe.
— Stephen Hawking
Why should not He had made all things, still having something immediately to do with the things that He has made? Where lies the great difficulty, if we own the being of a God, that He created all things out of nothing, I'll be allowing something immediate influence of God on creation still?
— Jonathan Edwards
If we remove the idea of a supernatural God who is free to act in miraculous ways, we fall into the slough of despond inhabited by the scientistic naturalists. We essentially remove God himself from the Bible.
— Eric Metaxas
If we cannot shape our destiny there as no such thing as witchcraft.
— Benjamin Disraeli
We must depend on His Word, pray the promises of God, and then watch what happens. The Word spoken through your lips releases angels.
— Benny Hinn
There is no substitute for the Word of God — for the true power of the Gospel (see Romans 1:16). But neither is there a substitute for the supernatural work of the Holy Spirit in the Church. In fact, these two go together as one. If the Spirit's presence and power are removed, all that's left is orthodoxy and religious works. But religion will never raise the dead, cast out demons, heal the sick, or turn cities and nations to Jesus Christ!
— Rick Renner