I thought I would start out with somewhat of an explanation of what I do believe in. As a follower of Christ, I came to believe in the Lord Jesus as my savior. That I was a sinner and I needed a redeemer. Believing such, has also led me into another world, different from the world I was brought up in prior to this belief. That world being the INVISABLE world. I was aware of the VISABLE world, and was somewhat comfortable there, but always knew deep down, that there was something deeper, something more significant than what I was truly SEEING...and living...this new world of the INVISABLE....truly opened doors and shed LIGHT on the many truths of God's...that would otherwise have been left unanswered, unopened, and deceptive.
You may be a follower of Christ, or you may be searching. Whatever you may be, you MUST be aware of both of the realms that surround us of the visable and the invisable, because that is the world we live in. Do NOT be deceived, do NOT be afraid, for the Lord is GOOD and His burden is light and His yoke is easy. You just have to step out in faith and trust Him. Do NOT be afraid of the enemy, for God has already conquered Him. I only speak of the enemy so that you would be aware of his schemes and you would NOT be deceived in this life, as your salvation and your station in this life as a warrior of the Lord our God, depends on it.
Here is a great quote from author Derek Prince, from 'Blessing or Curse, You Can Chose.'
"The forces that determine history fall into two categories: visible and invisable. It is the interplay of these two realms that determines the course of history. As long as we confine our attention to things that are visable and material, we will find ourselves confronted from time to time by events and situations that we cannot fully explain or control.
To the visable realm belong all the normal objects and events of the material universe. We are familiar with this realm and feel at home in it, even though events often do not follow the course we would wish. For many people, the limits of their awareness do not extend further. Yet the Bible opens a door to another, invisable realm, which is not material, but spiritual. The forces at work in this realm exercise a continuous and decisive influence on events in the visible realm.
In 2 Corinthians 4:17-18 Paul delineates these two realms: For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal.
The things that belong to the visible realm are transitory and impermanent (note from me: even it's 'truths' and 'facts'). It is only in the invisable realm that we can find true and abiding reality. It is in this realm, too, that we discover the forces that will ultimately shape our destiny, even in the visable realm. Paul makes it clear that success in life depends upon being able to apprehend and relate to that which is invisable and spiritual."