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  • #1
    Bill Johnson
    “People often come to me and ask me to pray for them, that they would discover God’s will for their life. I already know God’s will for their life – heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out devils, cleanse lepers. They say, ‘Yes, but I need to know if I should be a schoolteacher or a missionary.’ I say, ‘Well, just pick one, and then heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out devils, cleanse lepers.’ Or they will say, ‘I just don’t know whether I should be married or should be single.’ I reply, ‘What do you want to be?’ ‘I really want to be married.’ ‘Then get married... and heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out devils, cleanse lepers.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #2
    Bill Johnson
    “His presence is not upon us to be commandeered or directed by us. Instead, we are tools in his hand. If there is a dove resting on my shoulder in the natural (and I love that phrase ‘and remained’) and I don’t want it to fly away, how am I going to walk around this room? Every step will be with the dove in mind. Every movement I make will be to preserve what I value most.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #3
    Bill Johnson
    “God has called us into a place of tenderness, when nobody is looking, when there are no great decisions to make, when it’s just him and me in a hotel room, with no one to pray for, no one to preach to. When it is just two people in a room, that’s where you learn. That’s where you learn his heartbeat. That’s where you learn the presence. That’s where you learn the voice. It’s in the moments when nobody is watching, nobody is evaluating how good you’re doing. When it is just you and him.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #4
    Bill Johnson
    “My responsibility is to obey, to surrender my heart and to yield myself to the will of God. It is in the process of obedience that we gain understanding. You can’t get the peace that passes understanding until you give up your right to understand.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #5
    Bill Johnson
    “Heaven is filled with absolute, perfect, confidence in God. This world is filled with absolute mistrust. And you and I will always reflect the nature of the world we are most aware of. What you live conscious of is what you will reproduce in the world around you. I try to live in such a way that nothing ever gets bigger in my awareness than my conscious awareness of the presence of God upon me. I don’t care what the problem is; if it’s an international crisis or a personal issue, the moment that problem gets bigger than my awareness of the presence of God on me, then I will live in reaction to a problem.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #6
    Bill Johnson
    “We have been given the privilege to host this presence. The Holy Spirit is in me for my sake but he is upon me for yours.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #7
    Bill Johnson
    “When the high point of Christian celebration is the fact that we have done something that is humanly possible, something that we can do without God, no matter how noble it is, then we are at a real low point in Christian manifestation and demonstration. Our assignment is to invade the impossible – those things that cannot be accomplished without God.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #8
    Bill Johnson
    “That depth at which he goes in me determines how far he goes out of me. It’s a personal encounter. It’s not our commitment to healing. It’s not our commitment to evangelism. It’s not our commitment to any of these things. It’s our commitment to the person, to live faithfully with a person.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #9
    Bill Johnson
    “So Jesus came and modelled a lifestyle of power and purity because the power of the Spirit of God was on him. He was trying to show those of us who would follow what life would be like in someone who had no sin and was completely empowered by the Spirit of God.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #10
    Bill Johnson
    “God himself is the greatest gift.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #11
    Bill Johnson
    “The Holy Spirit is in you and he wants out. He is in you as a river, not a lake.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #12
    Bill Johnson
    “I believe he looks for a generation that will embrace and carry the privilege and responsibility of hosting the presence of God in such a way that we break into the realms of impossibility.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #13
    Bill Johnson
    “God hostage to an unanswered question, something we don’t understand, like a healing that doesn’t come, and will not obey until he answers. I don’t have the right to do that. My responsibility is to obey, to surrender my heart and to yield myself to the will of God. It is in the process of obedience that we gain understanding. You can’t get the peace that passes understanding until you give up your right to understand. There is something that happens in the heart of a person that just says, ‘God, I want what you want. I want to see your Kingdom come. I want to see your purposes worked out in the earth. I”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #14
    Bill Johnson
    “It is the worst time in history to be a backslider. It is the worst time ever to be cold in heart and stupid and go and do your own thing.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #15
    Bill Johnson
    “It is the most amazing time in the world to be alive in God – to hear his voice, to hear what he is saying, to see what he intends to do in the earth, and what his heart is like for the people. It is an amazing time.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #16
    Bill Johnson
    “You need to take time to get alone with God, to get in a secret place with God and cry out to him. Don’t pray convenient prayers. Prayers that don’t move you won’t move him. They’ve got to be sacrificial prayers. They’ve got to be prayers that cost. They’ve got to affect how you think and how you feel. You pray and you say, ‘God, I don’t want to live knowing that a lifestyle of miracles is possible, that I could actually live like your Son Jesus lived, and yet not experience that. I don’t want to live another kind of a life. It’s the only way I can possibly be satisfied.’ And we cry out to God. We may have friends that have this disease or that disease, so we stand before the Lord, we lift up our voice and we go into that secret place with the Lord and we cry out to him. We bring the names of diseases or afflictions or problems. We bring them up before the Lord. And then when we are in public we look for people with problems. The real key for this thing is that in private you cry out to God and in public you take risk.   HEALINGS”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #17
    Bill Johnson
    “Heaven is filled with absolute, perfect, confidence in God. This world is filled with absolute mistrust. And you and I will always reflect the nature of the world we are most aware of.”
    Bill Johnson, Manifesto for a Normal Christian Life

  • #18
    Bill Johnson
    “In my own pursuit of God, I often became preoccupied with ME! It was easy to think that being constantly aware of my faults and weakness was humility. It’s not! If I’m the main subject, talking incessantly about my weaknesses, I have entered into the most subtle form of pride.”
    Bill Johnson, When Heaven Invades Earth: A Practical Guide to a Life of Miracles

  • #19
    Bill Johnson
    “Now is the time to Start a Normal Christian Life!”
    Bill Johnson, When Heaven Invades Earth: A Practical Guide to a Life of Miracles

  • #20
    Bill Johnson
    “Doesn’t it honor Him more when His children no longer see themselves only as sinners saved by grace, but now as heirs of God? Isn’t it a greater form of humility to believe Him when He says we are precious in His sight when we don’t feel very precious?”
    Bill Johnson, When Heaven Invades Earth: A Practical Guide to a Life of Miracles

  • #21
    Bill Johnson
    “If you don't live by the praise of men you won't die by their criticism.”
    Bill Johnson



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