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Walking in the Supernatural: Another Cup of Spiritual Java Walking in the Supernatural: Another Cup of Spiritual Java by Bill Johnson
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“To say that we have the power to heal someone is inaccurate, but to say that we do not have the power to heal someone is equally inaccurate. We cannot heal anyone, but Christ in us can. We cannot set anyone free, but Christ in us can. We cannot save anyone from his or her sins, but Christ in us can.”
Bill Johnson, Walking in the Supernatural: Another Cup of Spiritual Java
“It’s difficult to get the same fruit as the early Church when we value a book they didn’t have more than the Holy Spirit they did have. To value the Scriptures above the Holy Spirit is idolatry. It’s not “Father, Son, and Holy Bible.” The Bible reveals God, but is itself not God.”
Bill Johnson, Walking in the Supernatural: Another Cup of Spiritual Java
“The Holy Spirit eagerly reveals His mysteries to all who are truly hungry. He makes us hungry in the first place and reminds us that our hunger cannot be satisfied except by receiving the love of God. Take your current level of hunger and ask Him to increase it even as He satisfies it. He will do it.”
Bill Johnson, Walking in the Supernatural: Another Cup of Spiritual Java
“When I feel fear, I know that the enemy is present, trying to keep me from stepping into my destiny in that moment.”
Bill Johnson, Walking in the Supernatural: Another Cup of Spiritual Java
“Too many times, the Church makes Christians feel guilty for keeping the Good News to themselves. Instead, we need to create a culture that overflows with God’s extravagant love and power. When we experience His abundant goodness, we find it natural to invite others to partake.”
Bill Johnson, Walking in the Supernatural: Another Cup of Spiritual Java
“Those who are in famine will always listen to those with food. The problem has been that we in the Body of Christ haven’t looked as though we have any food. We’ve looked no different from the rest of the world. Christians have been taught that the power of God is no longer available today, and they have protested against sinners rather than loving them.”
Bill Johnson, Walking in the Supernatural: Another Cup of Spiritual Java