Some Believers Will Live And Die Without Ever Witnessing A Vision – Pastor Eastwood Anaba
Some Believers Will Live And Die Without Ever Witnessing A Vision – Pastor Eastwood Anaba
In a video shared on his official Twitter page, Pastor Eastwood Anaba, President of the Eastwood Anaba Ministries and Fountain Gate Chapel, delivered a striking message about the reality of spiritual experiences in the Christian journey.
Addressing the subject of visions, Pastor Anaba explained that while visions are a legitimate and powerful way through which God communicates with His people, not every believer will encounter them.

“Some believers will live and die without ever witnessing a vision,” he stated.
He clarified that this truth does not make one’s faith or relationship with God any less significant. Instead, it underscores the fact that God relates to people in diverse ways. For some, His voice may be heard through scripture, dreams, or impressions in the heart, while others may experience open visions and supernatural encounters.

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Pastor Anaba cautioned against measuring one’s spirituality by the frequency or absence of visions, reminding Christians that faith in God’s Word remains the foundation of the Christian life. He emphasized that God’s Word is the ultimate guide for believers, and visions when given are meant to complement, not replace, scripture.

This teaching challenges the common assumption that supernatural encounters are the benchmark of deep spirituality. Instead, it reaffirms that obedience, faith, and a consistent walk with God are the true marks of a believer.
Pastor Anaba’s message resonates as both an encouragement and a correction: God moves in unique ways, and His dealings with one believer should not be the standard for another.
Some believers will live and die without ever witnessing a vision, a sign, or a wonder — but that’s not God’s design for us.
The believer is called to live a supernatural life, not a life confined to the ordinary. Jesus Himself said in Mark 16:17–18, “And these signs shall… pic.twitter.com/RCsqo9Ot9Q
— Eastwood Anaba (@eastwoodanaba) August 13, 2025
Source: hypesmediagh.com
