Supernatural Life

Jesus paid the ultimate price for you—not so you could survive, but so you could live supernaturally.....

June 22, 2025

Jesus paid the ultimate price for you—not so you could survive, but so you could live supernaturally. Many believers are living comfortable, quiet lives—but not Spirit-filled ones.

Today, you’re being invited out of convenience into the miraculous. Let’s go.

The Cost of Free Grace

Grace came to you for free, but that doesn’t mean it’s cheap. There are countries where people risk their lives just to read a page of Scripture. But here, where it’s easy to access, faith has become optional.

Comfort has dulled hunger. Convenience has quieted fire. But the supernatural life begins where honor and hunger collide.

You Were Made for More Than This

You weren’t created for mere survival.
“The tree is known by its fruit”—not its theology. 

You were born again to change lives, nations, and generations.

But the enemy wants to distract you. Not just with sin—sometimes with good things.
A “better opportunity.” A “nice option.” But not the God-vision for your life.

Don’t confuse open doors with divine ones. Not every “yes” is from heaven.

Acceleration Comes Through Focus

If you want to walk in your destiny, you must master your focus.

“The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eye is good, your whole body will be full of light”Matthew 6:22

The devil doesn’t need to defeat you—he just needs to distract you. Delay is always a byproduct of distraction. But if your eyes are fixed on Jesus (Hebrews 12:2), you’ll endure the cross and reach your crown.

Peter walked on water until he got distracted. What are the waves distracting you?

Get Hungry or Stay Comfortable

If you’re not hungry for God’s presence, you won’t be filled.
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst—not the passive. You can sit through every service and stay unchanged.

Revelation is not taught—it’s caught.

You don’t need more information. You need transformation.
That comes through honor, humility, and hunger.

You Are Not a Natural Being

“His divine power has granted us all things that pertain to life and godliness…”2 Peter 1:3

When you received Jesus, you received everything. The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead lives in you.

You’re not born of flesh anymore—you’re born of the Spirit (John 3:6).
You’re not waiting to go to heaven. Heaven has come into you.

You Share in His Divine Nature

God has given you “great and precious promises,” so that through them you become “partakers of His divine nature” (2 Peter 1:4).

That means:

If You Tolerate It, You’ll Live With It

Some of the oppression, sickness, or sin that stays in our lives… stays because we’ve tolerated it. Until you hate the lack, the fear, the pain, the sin—it won’t leave.

Jesus cursed the fig tree for not bearing fruit (Mark 11:12–14).
Some things need to be called out. Declared dead. Removed in righteous anger. The supernatural doesn’t flow through comfort. It flows through conviction.

Three Secret Keys to Supernatural Living

Jesus taught three practices that anchor the supernatural lifestyle:

  1. Giving“Your Father who sees in secret will reward you” (Matthew 6:4)
  2. Praying“Go into your room and shut the door…” (Matthew 6:6)
  3. Fasting“Do it in secret…” (Matthew 6:18)

Don’t look for the spectacular and miss the supernatural.
The supernatural happens in the invisible realm—in your secret place.

Stay Washed. Stay Ready.

Like daily showers cleanse you physically, the secret place cleanses your spirit.
You carry His fragrance not from one powerful event, but by consistently dwelling in His presence.

Every hurt, every scar? In the secret place, those cuts become places where His glory seeps in.

Your Mindset Must Match Your Calling

You were bought at a heavy price (1 Corinthians 6:19–20).
Don’t walk like you’re worthless when Heaven calls you priceless.

Stop living limited when the Spirit in you is limitless.
Supernatural life isn’t for pastors or missionaries—it’s for every child of God.


About the author

Samuel Thomas

Samuel is a second-generation pastor with a rich heritage in the Holy Spirit. He has been the pastor of Lighthouse Church since 2017 with a two-word mission statement: transforming lives. Samuel's priority in life has been to know Christ and to grow deeper in His love.

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