"Expectancy is the atmosphere for miracles"
About this Quote
The subtext is a corrective to two familiar spiritual failures. First, cynicism disguised as realism: if you expect nothing, you never have to risk disappointment, or the embarrassment of hope. Second, entitlement disguised as faith: if you treat God like a vending machine, you’ll interpret delay as betrayal. Cole threads the needle by framing expectancy as environment, not demand. You prepare, you watch, you stay receptive; you don’t invoice the universe.
Context matters because Cole’s era and audience prized testimony, transformation, and revival language. In that world, “miracle” isn’t only a spectacle; it’s recovery, reconciliation, moral reboot. The sentence is engineered to shift behavior: pray again, try again, show up again. It’s also quietly communal. Atmospheres are shared. Expectancy becomes contagious, a way leaders nudge groups from resignation into readiness.
As a piece of rhetoric, it’s compact, image-driven, and slightly slippery - which is why it travels. Who wants to admit they’re suffocating their own future with stale air?
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"Expectancy is the atmosphere for miracles." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/expectancy-is-the-atmosphere-for-miracles-56103/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












