Faith & Trust, Identity in Christ Gregory Dewbrew Faith & Trust, Identity in Christ Gregory Dewbrew

Visible

Words of Encouragement

You already believe in more than you can see. Every time you have felt love — really felt it, not just observed the behavior of it — you were experiencing something invisible and calling it real. Every time a thought changed your direction, every time an emotion moved you to action, every time your spirit stirred at something your natural mind could not explain — you were living proof that the invisible is real. The faith that Hebrews describes is not a leap into the dark. It is a step into the most well-lit room in the universe — the room where the invisible Source of all things visible is waiting for you with open arms. Your faith does not have to be perfect to grow. It just has to be pointed in the right direction. Point it toward the God who spoke everything you can see into existence from the everything you cannot see — and watch what He speaks into existence in your life next. The invisible is working. Right now. On your behalf. Believe it.

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Focus

Words of Encouragement

You are not just a physical person having an occasional spiritual experience. You are a spiritual person having a physical experience — and the spiritual dimension of your life is just as real, just as active, and just as important as everything you can see and touch and measure. Your inner being is being renewed right now — today, in this moment, in this season — even if your outer person feels the weight of time and trouble. The difficulties you are facing are not wasted. They are not random. They are producing something of such eternal weight and glory that Paul says there is simply no comparison. Wake up to that today friend. Both eyes open — natural and spiritual. That is the fully alive, fully awake Kingdom life you were designed for. And it is available to you right now.

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Unseen

Words of Encouragement

What you are going through right now may feel very real — and it is. But it is not the most real thing in your life. The most real thing in your life is the unseen — the Holy Spirit dwelling within you, the eternal purpose being worked out through your trouble, the glory being produced in the very place that feels the most painful. Paul didn't write these words from a comfortable study — he wrote them from a place of genuine suffering. And he still said the troubles are slight and short-lived compared to what is being produced. You are not just surviving your season. You are being shaped by it into something of eternal, weighty glory. The unseen is at work in you — right now, today, in this very moment. Don't give up. The most real part of your story is still invisible — and it is magnificent.

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Faith & Trust, Kingdom Living & Abundance Gregory Dewbrew Faith & Trust, Kingdom Living & Abundance Gregory Dewbrew

Focus

Words of Encouragement:

Renaissance People, you live in the most favored generation in human history! What you have access to daily—revelation, relationship, and Kingdom reality—is what prophets and godly people throughout the ages would have given everything to experience. Don't take for granted your privileged position or waste it on seen-realm focus that keeps you trapped in temporary thinking. When you learn to see the unseen realm and focus on eternal realities, you become incredibly powerful in advancing God's Kingdom on earth. Your challenges aren't meaningless suffering—they're raw material being transformed into eternal glory that far exceeds anything you could lose temporarily. Keep your focus on what is unseen because that's where your true strength, hope, and purpose are found. The world desperately needs people who can see beyond temporary circumstances and show others the Kingdom realities that are all around us!

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