In this episode, Jim Van Gelderen challenges the common mindset of “seeing is believing” by presenting a biblical reality: in the Christian life, believing is seeing. Drawing from Scripture and personal illustration, he explains how faith opens our eyes to the unseen spiritual realm—where our identity in Christ and fellowship with God are already real. This episode calls believers to stop waiting for visible proof and instead step into the reality God has already declared.
Topics Discussed
- The contrast between “seeing is believing” and “believing is seeing”
- Living for the seen (temporal) vs. unseen (eternal) realm
- Thomas and the danger of requiring sight before faith
- Experiencing real fellowship with God in the unseen realm
- The meaning of being “in Christ” (Romans 6, Ephesians 1–2, 2 Corinthians 5)
- The biblical concept of “reckoning” as an act of faith
- Faith as spiritual eyesight
- How believing God’s Word leads to real spiritual experience and victory
Key Takeaways
- The unseen realm is not less real—it is more real and eternal.
- Faith is how we “see” spiritual truth and experience God’s reality.
- Your identity in Christ is already true, whether you feel it or not.
- “Reckoning” is choosing to agree with God’s Word regardless of emotions.
- Fellowship with God is a real, experiential relationship in the spiritual realm.
- Victory, joy, and transformation flow from believing what God has said.
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