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Welcome to Episode 3 of Walking Close, Living Changed: “How Do YOU See God?” In this deeply personal episode, Pastor Brian Opbroek explores how our view of God is often shaped—sometimes wrongly—by experience, tradition, or incomplete teaching. He gently reminds listeners that even when our perspective of God is skewed, God’s view of us is always true, steady, and full of love. Brian begins by encouraging something simple but powerful: talk out loud to God. Real transformation doesn’t always begin with theology—it begins with honest conversation. Spiritual clarity often comes through presence, not performance. He shares vulnerably about living with aphantasia—the inability to visualize images—and how that has shaped the way he “sees” God. Not as a mental picture, but as light, love, and presence. From there, he unpacks how even Biblical heroes like Peter, James, and John misunderstood God’s character at times—and how Jesus lovingly corrected them. The central question becomes clear: Are we seeing God as He truly is, or through filters we’ve inherited? The episode closes with a heartfelt prayer, inviting the Holy Spirit to shake loose false perceptions and reveal the Father as He truly is through Jesus. In This Episode: • Why speaking truth out loud to God matters • How religious tradition can distort our view of Him • A personal reflection on aphantasia and spiritual imagination • Biblical examples of misunderstood perspectives • The powerful truth that God’s view of you never wavers 👉 Subscribe and join the journey as we continue learning to walk closely with God—and see Him for who He truly is.