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313 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 1, 1996
"It is hard to read a book every day that tells how God supernaturally intervenes in the daily lives of his children, and yet see no practical relevance for these supernatural phenomena in our present experience. Once the supernatural element is taken out of the Bible, it becomes merely a moralistic life guide."
The Pharisees read, studied, and memorized the Bible more than most churchgoing people today will ever do, but unlike Moses and the other Old Testament heroes, they could not hear God’s voice.
They had a theoretical belief in the supernatural—they believed in angels and the resurrection of the body—but expected nothing supernatural in their own lives. They did not listen for God’s voice apart from the Scriptures, and they never heard his voice in the Scriptures
The proud, no matter how knowledgeable, usually don’t penetrate the thoughts and ways of God because they are convinced that they already know them.
Then he prayed something like this, “Lord I am doing this because I really think you are telling me to. If, on the other hand, I am doing this out of some desire to be super-spiritual, or I am being deceived in some other way, I pray that you would protect me in my foolishness. As far as I know, in my heart, I am doing this now because I think it will please you."
The question is not, “Why don’t we see more miracles and have more supernatural revelation in the church today?”
Rather, Given the apathy and the lack of godliness in the church today, the question is, “Why do we have any supernatural experiences at all."