
Bridgetown Audio Podcast Faith: Seeing Beyond Sight
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Apr 20, 2026 A teaching on faith as a way of seeing, exploring how spiritual sight reveals Jesus in ordinary life. It traces biblical examples and Jesus' invitations to 'come and see.' Creativity, art, and beauty are presented as practices that train perception. Practical rhythms like prayer, scripture, and attention are recommended to grow this Spirit-led vision.
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Faith Is Supernatural Sight
- Faith is a form of "supernatural sight" that perceives the unseen realities behind the visible world.
- Tyler Staten links Hebrews 11 and 2 Corinthians to show faith as harau (attentive perception), not mere optical vision.
See Creation As Testimony To God
- Seeing creation by faith means recognizing the Creator and Redeemer in the sun, stars, and seasons.
- Tyler contrasts first-century belief in eternal matter with Scripture's creation ex nihilo to argue Spirit-led sight sees God as more real than matter.
Recognize Jesus In The Ordinary
- Faith often begins with recognizing Jesus in the ordinary places and people we already know.
- Tyler uses Nathanael, Mary, Thomas, and Peter to show initial failure to see then eventual recognition through attentive revelation.







