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Quotes About Miracles

God has a way of removing what looks permanent by showing us an explosion of His goodness.
~ Joel Osteen
Instead of considering how big your obstacle is, why don't you start considering how big your God is. He spoke worlds into existence; He flung stars into space. He can make things happen that you could never make happen.
~ Joel Osteen
When you know who our God is, when you realize He created the universe, He spoke worlds into existence, He parted Red Seas, He healed the lepers, you won't just ask Him for ordinary things. You'll ask for your dreams; you'll ask for what looks impossible.
~ Joel Osteen
Explosive Blessings
~ Joel Osteen
Do the hard thing. Keep being your best, keep thanking God, keep being good to people, keep declaring victory. When you do the hard thing, you set miracles into motion, angels go to work, good breaks come looking for you.
~ Joel Osteen
When you do what you can do, God will show up and do what you can't do. He will give you breaks that you don't think you deserve. He will cause people to be good to you for no reason. He will open doors that no man can shut. That's His favor shining down on your life.
~ Joel Osteen
How many times do we forget what God has done? God has shown up and turned things around for us. He's healed us, protected us, freed us, promoted us. If you need a sign, look back at the goodness of God in your life.
~ Joel Osteen
The trick in life is to hang out until the miracles come.
~ Attica Locke
If you expect miracles in your life, then release any attachment to the outcome.
~ Joe Vitale
The Warrior of the Light concentrates on the small miracles of daily life.
~ Paulo Coelho
Life is a series of a thousand tiny miracles.
~ Mike Greenberg
Miracles happen in silence... lesser important things create world headlines.
~ silent lotus
The only surprising thing about miracles, however small, is that they sometimes happen.
~ Dylan Thomas
The epistles attribute no teachings, no miracles, no appointment of apostles, no biographical details to the Christ Jesus they talk about. They focus entirely on the believer's relationship to the heavenly Son and on his redeeming sacrificial death and rising. The latter are never placed in an historical earthly setting.
~ Earl Doherty
The entity may in the present find a great joy; as well as an outlet for the determining forces or wishes or desires—that are, like thoughts, things; that may grow to be either miracles—those things through which miracles may come into the experience of self and those with whom the associations may be had—or become stumbling-stones to self and as mountains in the pathway of those whom the entity may contact.
~ Edgar Cayce
Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped.Then shall the lame man leap as an hart, and the tongue of the dumb sing.
~ Anonymous
The people asked, and he brought quails, and satisfied them with the bread of heaven.
~ Anonymous
This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cana of Galilee, and manifested forth his glory; and his disciples believed on him.
~ Anonymous
And how about you? Do you want to understand and play the game of life or fool around with miracles?
~ Anthony de Mello
He wants to tell her what he has learned about the miracles of light, the way a day's light fluxes in tides: pale and gleaming at dawn, the glare of noon, the gold of evening, the promise of twilight -- every second of every day has its own magic. He wants to tell her that when things vanish they become something else, in death we rise again in the blades of grass, the splitting bodies of seeds.
~ Anthony Doerr
Reports of miracles are like positive test results for very unusual diseases. They must be treated with extreme caution, because however remote the possibility of error or deceit may seem, it may still be less remote than the possibility that a miracle has occurred.
~ Anthony Gottlieb
The true object of the miraculous stories narrated in the Bible was, Spinoza argued, "to move men, and especially uneducated men, to devotion … not to convince the reason, but to attract and lay hold of the imagination.
~ Anthony Gottlieb
Whether the origin of 'A Course In Miracles' is diabolical or merely psychological, the book proclaimed an anti-gospel of unreality and bred a cult of self-satisfaction for which Marianne Williamson has served as chief apostle.
~ Michael J. Knowles
The maid that loves goes out to sea upon a shattered plank, and puts her trust in miracles for safety.
~ Edward Young