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70 illustrations — Quotes from Lewis, Stott, Bonhoeffer, and other theologians
"God's thoughts are HIGHER—but He wants to SHARE them! Through the Spirit, through prophecy, through revelation, we access HEAVEN'S perspective! Don't stay limited to natural thinking—press into the SUPERNATURAL! God wants to reveal His higher thoughts to YOU!" — Bill Johnson.
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"God's presence transforms fear into boldness. As the soul progresses in theosis, fear diminishes—not because danger decreases but because union with God increases. 'I am with you' becomes experienced reality, not mere doctrine. Fear cannot survive divine union." — St.
"God's thoughts transcend ours because He IS thought itself—pure act, infinite intellect. We reason discursively; He knows all in one eternal now. The distance between creature and Creator is infinite. Yet through analogy, through revelation, we know truly if not comprehensively." — St.
"The fearful—and who knows fear like Black folk in a hostile land? 'Fear not, I am with you.' God speaks to the threatened, the terrorized, the lynched. His presence was in the slave cabins, in the marches, in the cells.
"The enslaved knew how to wait. Through centuries of night, they waited on the Lord. And they did not faint. Weeping endured for the night, but joy came. Their strength renewed generation after generation—waiting, running, not growing weary." — Howard Thurman.
"Israel waited for the Lord—and the Lord came in Christ. Our waiting is now defined by Him: we wait in Christ, through Christ, for Christ's return. He is both the one we wait for and the strength we receive while waiting.
"Are you weary today? Wait on the Lord—personally, specifically, right now. He knows YOUR exhaustion. The promise is for YOU: YOUR strength shall be renewed. Come to Him, wait upon Him, and receive fresh power for your journey." — Charles Spurgeon.
"God's thoughts are revealed in Christ—the Word made flesh IS God's thinking toward us. In Jesus we see the higher ways: grace not judgment, mercy not wrath, cross not throne. Christ IS the bridge between transcendent thoughts and human understanding." — Karl Barth.
"'I will uphold you with my righteous right hand'—the same hand that created worlds holds you. When the devil accuses, when conscience condemns, when circumstances overwhelm—cling to this word. God's right hand is stronger than all that threatens. Fear not!" — Martin Luther.
"This is God's personal word to YOU: Fear not, I am with YOU. Not just with humanity in general—with YOU specifically. Whatever you're facing, He faces it with you. Whatever threatens, He is bigger. Take this promise personally: God is YOUR God." — Billy Graham.
"Isaiah 40 anticipates new creation. The renewed strength is resurrection power—the same power that will raise the dead already at work in those who wait. We soar because new creation has begun; we run because resurrection energizes us now." — N.T.
"When YOU don't understand, remember: God's thoughts are higher than YOURS. YOUR confusion doesn't mean God is confused. In YOUR darkest moments, His ways are working. Trust Him when YOU can't trace Him. His plans for YOU exceed YOUR imagination." — Billy Graham.
"God's thoughts surprise the powerful and comfort the poor. His ways overturn human hierarchies. We think might makes right; God thinks the last shall be first. We value wealth; God values justice. The poor understand this inversion; the rich struggle with it." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"Isaiah 40 speaks to exiles exhausted by empire. 'Wait on the Lord' is not quietism but resistance—refusing to be defined by Babylon's pace and priorities. Renewed strength comes to those who trust God's alternative future, not imperial timelines." — Walter Brueggemann.
"The waters and fires are sanctifying—they purify, they test, they strengthen. We pass THROUGH, not around. Grace sustains us in the passing; we emerge transformed. This is prevenient, justifying, and sanctifying grace at work: God with us through every refining fire." — John Wesley.
"God's thoughts are HIGHER—but the Holy Spirit REVEALS them! We can't figure God out with our natural mind, but the Spirit shows us His ways! SUPERNATURAL revelation bridges the gap! Stay hungry; stay open; the Spirit will show you things...
"The PRESENCE of God changes everything! Waters that should drown—part! Fires that should consume—cool! This isn't just survival; it's VICTORY! God doesn't just get us through; He makes us TRIUMPHANT through! Walk through your waters SHOUTING—God is WITH you!" — Bill Johnson.
"Waiting on God requires patience—a virtue too often forgotten in our instant culture. The saints knew how to wait: in prayer, in liturgy, in the slow rhythm of the Church year. Renewed strength comes to those who learn holy patience." — Pope Francis.
"God's ways transcend every culture—including ours. Missionaries must hold their cultural assumptions humbly; God may work differently than we expect. His thoughts exceed Western, Eastern, Northern, Southern. Contextual humility flows from divine transcendence." — Lesslie Newbigin. Missional: cultural humility.
"When God's ways confuse us, we surrender our understanding. Not passive resignation but active trust. We cannot comprehend His thoughts, but we can follow His ways. The incomprehensible God has revealed enough to obey. Walk in the light you have." — E.
"'Those who wait'—plural. We wait together. The community that refuses the world's frantic pace, that gathers in patience, that trusts God's timing over efficiency—this community receives strength. Waiting is a communal discipline." — Stanley Hauerwas. Anabaptist: waiting as communal practice.
"God does not explain the waters; He enters them with us. The cross is God passing through fire. We are not alone in suffering because God has suffered. 'I will be with you'—this is incarnational promise. The God who drowned...