07/03/2026
One of the most common mistakes people make when dealing with prophecy, revelation, and prophetic wisdom is the failure to distinguish their operations and their relationship with the principles that govern reality.
The first thing to understand is this: there is no prophetic word, revelation, or miraculous operation that functions completely outside the established principles of creation. Every manifestation in this realm must ultimately produce substance within the framework of the reality God created.
What makes something supernatural is not that it ignores principles, but that it can bypass the normal flow of those principles when divine providence or necessity demands it.
In other words, the supernatural does not abolish natural laws; it superimposes its will upon them.
This is why human life is not meant to be sustained entirely by constant miraculous intervention. Rather, we experience supernatural assistance at strategic moments, when God chooses to intervene for His purposes.
The difference between the natural and the supernatural is therefore not the absence of principles, but the authority of the supernatural to compress, accelerate, or override the normal processes of those principles to produce a desired outcome.
The natural world can eventually produce results through its systems, but the supernatural can produce the same result with greater precision, speed, and excellence when necessary.
A clear example is seen in the story of Canaan. God declared that the land belonged to Israel, yet the Israelites still had to fight wars to possess it. Divine promise did not eliminate the principle of warfare. Instead, God worked within the principle, while providing supernatural guidance and assistance.
So the promise was divine, but the process still honored the laws of engagement.
There are moments, however, when divine intervention becomes extraordinarily visible. In such cases we call them signs and wonders. copied.