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What would change if you could see what Jesus sees?
That’s the question at the heart of this book. And it’s not a soft one.
What You See Matters is a book about spiritual sight — the kind that doesn’t come from studying harder or trying more, but from an encounter with God that genuinely changes what you see. It’s about the difference between going through the motions of faith and actually seeing the life God has placed right in front of you.
Built around two extraordinary stories — Jacob asleep in a field with a rock for a pillow, and Jesus face-down in the dirt of Gethsemane — this book traces a pattern that runs through the whole of scripture: encounter leads to revelation, and revelation leads to response. Every time. For every person God has ever chosen to meet.
You’ll discover why Jacob’s rock pillow is one of the most hopeful images in the Bible. You’ll walk into the upper room, down through the streets of Jerusalem, and into the garden where Jesus prayed with a kind of intensity that went all the way to drops of blood. You’ll find out what kept him there — and when you do, it’s going to change how you understand the cross.
Along the way, you’ll meet a sceptic under a fig tree who discovered he was already known. You’ll learn the difference between an experience and a revelation (they’re not the same thing, and settling for one when you need the other is costing you more than you realise). You’ll stand on the ground of the finished work of Christ and understand what tetelestai — “it is finished and the finishing stands” — actually means for how you live right now.
And then you’ll face the question that launched the whole book. The question Jesus asked Phil in a prayer chair on an ordinary morning. The question that changes everything — if you let it.
How would you pray if you would see what I see?
Warm, honest, scripture-anchored and practically grounded, What You See Matters is for anyone who suspects there’s more to faith than they’re currently experiencing. Whether you’re a long-time believer whose sight has gone a little foggy, someone searching for Jesus for the first time, or a teenager trying to figure out if any of this is actually real — this book is for you.
Because what you see shapes how you live. And God genuinely wants you to see.





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