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What does it mean to have the eyes of faith?

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Having the eyes of faith means perceiving spiritual truths and realities that are not visible to the physical eye.

The eyes of faith refer to a spiritual perception that allows a believer to understand and embrace the gospel. This perception is not dependent on sight or historical presence but is a mystical ability granted by God. It involves recognizing Jesus Christ as the Savior and King despite not having seen Him physically. This faith sees the beauty of Christ in His sacrificial death and triumphant resurrection, transforming how believers live and interact with the world and God. It transcends natural understanding and is a gift of grace from God.
Scripture References: Luke 10:23, Hebrews 11:3, 2 Corinthians 5:7, Psalm 141, 1 John 3:2, Hebrews 12:2

Sermons (2)

Eyes Which See
Ian Potts · Jul 18, 2010
The Eyes Of Faith
Tom Harding · Jan 16, 2013
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