17 Inspirational Quotes About Praying For Miracles
Marianne Williamson‘s quote is at the heart of our relationship with God. Most frequently when we pray, we ask for something.
We ask for an answer to our situation, be it a health issue, financial challenges, or to help ease our emotional pain.
The thing is, prayer has so much more potential than just what we ask for. Sometimes prayer is about what we can give or who we can become.
These quotes below aren't all just about praying for a miracle. They're also about the relationship between our prayers and the miracles we seek. Sometimes we are the miracle we're seeking, we just don't know it yet.
It would be a mistake to read these quotes and do nothing. Instead, try each one on for size. Challenge yourself to actually live each prayer.
Today, pick one prayer. Apply it to your life for just today. Pretend to live as though that quote were absolutely true.
Then tomorrow, pick another one. Apply it. Live it.
Take a mental note of how each prayer makes you feel. Look at your life and see if you notice any positive changes, perhaps even miracles.
Then after you've tried on each miracle quote, pick your favorites… and use them more often in your prayers and life.
16 More Inspirational Quotes That Help Us Pray For Miracles
“Yes, prayer is powerful and miracles come from it every day. But if we fail to pray, we make it nearly impossible to be who God wants us to be.” ~ J.W. Boggs
“When prayer becomes your habit, miracles become your lifestyle.” ~ Unknown
“Pray until your situation changes. Miracles happen every day, so never stop believing.” ~ Unknown
“Your positive thoughts are both the prayer, and the answer to your prayer.” ~ Bryant McGill
“Prayer is often a temptation to bank on a miracle of God instead of on a moral issue, i.e., it is much easier to ask God to do my work than it is to do it myself. Until we are disciplined properly, we will always be inclined to bank on God's miracles and refuse to do the moral thing ourselves. It is our job, and it will never be done unless we do it.” – Oswald Chambers
“I pray for miracles. I have always found prayer to bring quick results.” ~ Martha Reeves
“Prayer is an important of your spiritual journey. Praying well leads you closer to God and his messengers (the angels) in wonderful relationships of faith. That opens doors for miracles to happen in your life.” ~ Whitney Hopler
“We don't pray in order to change God's arrangements, but in order to obtain effects that God has arranged will be achieved through the prayers of his chosen people.
God arranges to give us certain things in answer to requests to that we may confidently have recourse to him, and acknowledge him as the source of all our blessings, and this is all for our good.” – St. Thomas Aquinas
“We always have need of God. Therefore, we must always pray. The more we pray, the more we please him and the more we obtain.” ~ St. Claude de la Colombiere
“Even in the most stressful situations, God offers solutions which are only a prayer away.” ~ Doreen Virtue
“Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men. Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to your tasks. Then the doing of your work shall be no miracle, but you shall be the miracle.” ~ Phillips Brooks
“Be a lifter of other people; encourage somebody, bless them, pray with them, trust God for their miracle until it comes.” ~ John Ndeere
“An amazing miracle rises when we pray for revival. When we enter into intimate communion with God, He converts hate into love, anger into peace, and fear into courage.” ~ Sammy Tippit
“When you are outside; the enemy defeats you in so many ways you come to the house of God, you will find people that have words of power, gifted with the gift of authority and the miraculous workings of God. By their ministration and prayer, all those weaknesses, sickness go away and you receive your miracle, become strengthened again praising God.” ~ Pastor Paul Rika
“I believe in miracles.. prayers that are answered and healing hands.” ~ John McLeod
“Most of us don't get what we want because we quit praying. We give up too easily. We give up too soon. We quit praying right before the miracle happens.” ~ Mark Batterson
Further Discussion on These Quotes About Praying for Miracles
In a tapestry woven with words, inspirational these quotes unveil the profound essence of prayer, guiding us through the labyrinth of faith and miracles. J.W. Boggs speaks truths that resonate deeply within—prayer is not just an act; it's an embrace of divine guidance. The rhythm of prayer, when embraced as habit, transforms existence into a symphony of miracles. It's more than mere words; it's a state of being, an embodiment of hope and connection.
Each phrase, a gem sparkling with wisdom, paints a portrait of prayer's transformative power. Oswald Chambers reminds us that while prayer invites miracles, it's not a pass to evade our responsibilities. It's a call to align our actions with our supplications. Martha Reeves' testament echoes the swift response of prayer—a catalyst for immediate change.
Whitney Hopler's reflection echoes the symphony of faith entwined with prayers, forging a path where miracles walk hand in hand with spiritual proximity. St. Thomas Aquinas elucidates the divine orchestration behind prayer—God's arrangement in response to sincere entreaties, shaping blessings for our good.
St. Claude de la Colombiere illuminates the perpetual need for prayer, a ceaseless communion with the divine. This dialogue, this sacred conversation, yields not just solace but an abundance of blessings. Phillips Brooks' words resonate profoundly, inviting us not to seek an easy path but to seek the strength and power to navigate challenges, transforming our actions into miracles.
John Ndeere's call to be a lifter of spirits resonates—a reminder of the shared responsibility in the journey of miracles. Sammy Tippit heralds the transformative force of revival, an awakening that converts the darkest emotions into beacons of light. Pastor Paul Rika's depiction mirrors the sanctuary of prayer, a haven where weakness dissolves in the presence of healing.
In the tender yet firm grasp of these expressions, we find the quintessence of prayer—John McLeod's unyielding faith in miracles and Mark Batterson's admonition to persist in prayer until the very brink of transformation.
May these words not merely linger in the air but take root in our souls, fostering a garden where prayers blossom into miracles, and our existence becomes a testament to the divine alchemy of faith. Through prayer, we not only seek miracles but become conduits for their manifestation, embodying the miraculous in our actions and hearts.
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