Many people say, “I believe in God” - and yet still feel spiritually numb, exhausted, or quietly cynical.

In this Super Short Thought, we turn to Revelation chapter 1 to explore a challenging idea:
👉 The problem isn’t belief - it’s vision.

The apostle John already believed in Jesus. He followed Him. He suffered for Him.
And yet, when John truly sees Jesus as He really is, everything changes.

This short reflection explores:

Why belief alone doesn’t always lead to spiritual vitality

How our vision of God shapes courage, hope, and honesty in everyday life

Why a distant, small, or silent God produces anxiety, shallowness, and loneliness

How Revelation presents God as present, alive, searching, and speaking

Why faith often begins not with answers, but with a fresh sight of who God truly is

This is not about learning new spiritual techniques, improving behaviour, or achieving certainty.
It’s about seeing God clearly.

What if the God you’ve dismissed isn’t the God who actually is?

If you’re exploring faith, questioning belief, or feeling spiritually weary - this reflection is for you.

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