Seeing The Invisible | Dr Bill Winston | COZA 12DG 2026 Day 6, Evening Session | 07-01-2026

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In a world that often measures reality by what can be seen and touched, the Bible teaches us the extraordinary power of faith: the confidence in things hoped for and the conviction of things unseen. Christians are called not only to acknowledge this truth but to live by it, unlocking miracles and breakthroughs reserved for those who are guided by God’s Word and Spirit. In this article, we’ll explore biblical principles and real-life testimonies that show us how to “see the invisible” and walk in the fullness of God’s promises, even when the world says it’s impossible.

God’s Calling: Rising Above Limitations

For many believers, there has been a disconnect between God’s intention for His people and what is commonly experienced in daily life. The church is meant to lead, excel, and transform society, not just survive. God’s plan, as reflected in Deuteronomy and reinforced throughout scripture, is that His people be the head and not the tail, lenders and not borrowers. This calling requires a different mindset—one that expects provision, prosperity, and supernatural solutions, regardless of worldly circumstances.

One such example is the Joseph Business School, established on five continents to empower entrepreneurs within the Body of Christ. Rather than merely preparing people to be employees, it’s designed to train job creators—Christians who bring God’s abundance into their communities. This is inspired by the Abrahamic covenant: as Abraham had hundreds of men in his employment and influence, so believers today can become agents of blessing and prosperity.

The Supernatural Acceleration of God

God is not bound by human timetables. When Dr. Bill Winston felt called to launch a new school, naturally it would take years. But God commanded, and within two months it was established. This wasn’t just fast—it was supernatural. This shows us that, when we align with the prophetic word and obey, God accelerates destiny. Amos 9:13 captures this with breathtaking clarity: “Yes indeed, it won’t be long now. Things are going to happen so fast your head will swim.”

Believers are invited to develop such faith that it lifts us out of dependence on worldly systems. It requires casting off doubt and stepping into expectation—for with God, faith brings us to His level, the dimension where impossibility does not exist.

Word Power: Authority in Our Speech

Much of what Jesus accomplished on earth was by speaking with divine authority. He calmed storms, healed the sick, and even raised the dead—not with elaborate rituals, but with authoritative words. He rebuked fever (Luke 4), cursed a barren fig tree (Matthew 21), and commanded the impossible with results that astounded His followers.

This power isn’t reserved for Jesus alone. He came as the “sample Son” to reveal how God’s children are meant to operate. James 3 reveals that those who keep their words pure can control the entirety of their lives. As we learn to train our speech—to align it with truth, faith, and God’s Word—we step into supernatural authority. Through our words, we can cancel debt, halt storms, or command healing, just as Jesus did.

Understanding Righteousness: The Platform for Faith

Many Christians try to operate in faith while struggling with guilt or a sense of inferiority, but righteousness changes everything. To be righteous is to be in right standing with God—to possess a new nature, cleansed from the past, with no sense of shame or weakness.

Romans 8:1 assures us, “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” When you know you are righteous—not because of what you’ve done, but because of what Christ has done—faith flows freely. There’s no fear about approaching God, asking boldly, or expecting His promises to manifest. The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and His ears are attentive to their prayers.

Stretching Your Imagination: Engaging the Fourth Dimension

Throughout scripture, God invites His people to stretch their imagination. When the tax collectors confronted Jesus and Peter about the temple tax, Jesus didn’t provide an ordinary solution. Instead, he told Peter to catch a fish; inside its mouth was the exact coin needed. This wasn’t just a miraculous provision—it was a demonstration of how God can deliver solutions from the unseen realm.

Similarly, when the widow in 2 Kings 4 turned to the prophet Elisha in the face of crushing debt, her tiny jar of oil kept pouring until every vessel she had was filled. The supply didn’t originate from the tiny vessel; it came through it from the invisible storehouses of heaven.

The principle is simple but life-changing: when you sow a seed—financial, spiritual, or practical—you place a demand on heaven’s provision. It’s not about what you can see in your hands, but what you can see in your heart and believe God for.

The Storehouse of Heaven: Unseen Provisions Made Manifest

Don’t limit God to the world’s supply chain. Jesus fed tens of thousands with five loaves and two fish, not just enough, but more than enough—with leftovers. The fragments went to the boy whose small faith-filled gift sparked the miracle. In the kingdom, faith is legacy. Teach your children to believe God for the impossible, just as you do.

The church is meant to be a place where the blind see, the lame walk, and even new limbs are supplied from the “warehouse of heaven.” This is not fiction or spiritual fantasy—this is the normal Christian life as described in the Gospels. There is a supernatural, invisible supply available for everything you need—healing, provision, wisdom, relationships, and opportunities.

Seeing the Invisible: The Principle of Meditation and Vision

Scripture repeatedly commands us to “see” what God is doing before it comes to pass. The process begins with a seed—God’s Word. When you meditate on that word, it grows on the inside, just like a seed in the

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