Seeing the Invisible
Why True Fantasy?
Why does God flood the earth?
Why ask Abraham to sacrifice Isaac?
Did Jonah truly live three days inside a great fish?
To the modern mind, these stories can feel strange, unsettling, even embarrassing.
We have been trained to see only what can be measured.
The modern world tells us reality is material, the supernatural is distant, and the Bible belongs to another age. Even Christians begin to read Scripture as moral advice inside a secular universe.
But the Bible makes a different claim.
What is seen was made from what is unseen. The invisible God makes Himself visible through real, supernatural events in history. These are not myths. They are manifestations. Revelation does not decorate reality—it defines it.
When you begin to see this, faith stops shrinking.
The miracles are no longer embarrassing.
The world is no longer flat.
Worship gains weight.
Courage grows spine.
You begin to live inside a universe charged with the presence of God.
True Fantasy is a call to recover that sight.
To read Scripture as the unveiling of what is ultimately real.
To see the invisible God through what He has revealed.
To have your mind renewed and your life anchored in what cannot be shaken.
The world calls this fiction.
We call it truth.
It’s time to open your eyes to the Invisible.
Where to Begin
Start Seeing the Invisible
This is not abstract philosophy. It is a way of reading Scripture—and a way of living in reality.
True Fantasy unfolds through a guided exploration of the Bible as divine revelation: God making Himself visible through what He has spoken. Each series builds from Genesis outward, tracing how the unseen becomes visible in history, in covenant, and ultimately in Christ.
True Fantasy Blog
Chapter 6: The Humiliation of Evil
When the Lord God begins to reveal his sentence in the Garden, He does not start with Adam or Eve, though they stand trembling before Him. He turns first to the serpent. That order matters. Blame had moved downward—Adam to Eve, Eve to the serpent—as though...
Chapter 5: Grace in the Midst of Judgment
Genesis 3 does not end with hiding. It moves into a courtroom. The man blames the woman. The woman blames the serpent. Responsibility slides downward, each voice reaching for distance from the act that has shattered the garden. The rupture has already occurred....
Chapter 4: The Quiet Treason of Desire
Genesis 3 unfolds without spectacle, yet it carries the weight of a collapsing world. There is no thunderclap when the woman sees that the tree is good for food, delightful to the eyes, and desirable for gaining wisdom. There is no visible tremor in the ground when...
Chapter 3: The Serpent’s War Against Identity
Marriage was the first structure the serpent attacked, but it was not the last thing in his sights. Beneath the question about God’s Word and beneath the fracture of husband and wife, there was something even deeper at stake. The serpent was not only challenging...
Chapter 2: The Jewel the Serpent Feared
From the beginning, the visible world was meant to reveal the Invisible God. That is the heart of True Fantasy. It’s not an escape from reality, but the revelation within it. The unseen made known through what can be seen. Creation was not decoration—it was...
Chapter 1: Whispers in the Garden
In many great fantasy stories, the real battle is not fought with swords, but with ideas. In The Lord of the Rings, the Ring whispers power and bends the mind before it ever controls the hand. In Harry Potter, dark forces twist truth and rewrite history to gain...
Enter the Realm of the Invisible Becoming Visible
Discover the Power of True Fantasy
Fantasy, rooted in the Greek word phantazein, means “to make visible” or “to present to the mind.” At its heart, it is not about illusion or escape, but about revealing reality more clearly than we could perceive it on our own. In its purest sense, fantasy gives shape to truth—making what is unseen, eternal, or spiritual perceptible to human understanding. It shares its root with phenomenon, a word that points to what is revealed, manifested, and brought into view.
True Fantasy, then, does not invent meaning; it unveils it. It is one of the primary ways God makes Himself visible to a fallen world—revealing the unseen through real, supernatural events that reshape the imagination and renew the mind. In this sense, the Bible stands as the ultimate expression of True Fantasy. It does not merely recount a supernatural story; it reveals the deepest truth beneath all stories, beginning with the words, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). This revelation does not distract from reality—it reorients it entirely.







