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In this opening message on “The Seers,” we explore the biblical concept of spiritual vision—learning to see beyond the natural into the eternal. Rooted in 1 Samuel 9:9 and Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 4, this teaching highlights the contrast between the temporary visible world and the unseen realities that last forever. Paul’s instruction to “look” (skopeo) at what cannot be seen invites believers into a focused, intentional way of perceiving life through faith. This episode unpacks the idea that spiritual vision isn’t abstract—it’s cultivated through a partnership of faith, inspiration, and imagination. As we learn to look past present circumstances, we begin to perceive what God is doing beyond the surface. This message challenges listeners to develop a new way of seeing—one that aligns with eternity rather than being limited by the moment.
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In this opening message on “The Seers,” we explore the biblical concept of spiritual vision—learning to see beyond the natural into the eternal. Rooted in 1 Samuel 9:9 and Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 4, this teaching highlights the contrast between the temporary visible world and the unseen realities that last forever. Paul’s instruction to “look” (skopeo) at what cannot be seen invites believers into a focused, intentional way of perceiving life through faith. This episode unpacks the idea that spiritual vision isn’t abstract—it’s cultivated through a partnership of faith, inspiration, and imagination. As we learn to look past present circumstances, we begin to perceive what God is doing beyond the surface. This message challenges listeners to develop a new way of seeing—one that aligns with eternity rather than being limited by the moment.