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As Saul turned to leave Samuel, God changed Saul’s heart, and all the signs came to pass that day.
— 1 Samuel 10:9
Every human being should know two languages: the language of society and the language of signs. One serves to communicate with other people, the other serves to understand God's messages.
— Paulo Coelho
Or has any god tried to take as his own a nation out of another nation—by trials, signs, wonders, and war, by a strong hand and an outstretched arm, and by great terrors—as the LORD your God did for you in Egypt, before your eyes?
— Deuteronomy 4:34
Jesus spoke to those who had turned their backs on history. He spoke to those who had blatantly ignored sign after sign, servant after servant.
— Max Lucado
The Israelites give ample proof that signs may only addict us to signs, not to God.
— Philip Yancey
Jesus performed this, the first of His signs, at Cana in Galilee. He thus revealed His glory, and His disciples believed in Him.
— John 2:11
All of these things were the signs and symptoms of a deeper, more foundational problem. The problem was one of the heart, one that would have an inescapable negative effect on his ministry. The problem was a vertical problem. It had to do with the character and content of this pastor's relationship with God.
— Paul David Tripp
One of the signs that you may not grasp the unique, radical nature of the gospel is that you are certain that you do.
— Timothy Keller
And Moses told Aaron everything the LORD had sent him to say, and all the signs He had commanded him to perform.
— Exodus 4:28
Jesus said to him, “Unless you people see signs and wonders, you will never believe.”
— John 4:48
But take this staff in your hand so you can perform signs with it.”
— Exodus 4:17
but at its heart we find this message: that the true signs of apostolic ministry are to be found in the things that show that the apostle is formed by the Messiah himself, the Messiah whose death overturned all cultural expectations as well as all forms of power.
— NT Wright