Faith That Sees
Discernment, Revelation, and the Voice of God
Many people describe faith as blind.
However, this book argues the opposite.
Faith That Sees quietly explores how belief actually works.
It treats faith not as emotional escape, but as spiritual perception. Drawing from Scripture, theology, and lived experience, Jaryd invites readers to rediscover faith as something that brings light.
For many readers, this is where faith becomes real.
Therefore, this book speaks to anyone who refuses shallow answers and wants to learn how faith actually sees.
It’s written for:
- Christians tired of shallow answers
- seekers who value clarity and honesty
- anyone wrestling with how God speaks — and, at times, when He seems silent
Yet this isn’t a motivational book.
Instead, the work remains contemplative and slow.
At the same time, it respects the depth of honest questions.
Rather than rushing answers, the book avoids quick fixes and stays with deeper questions.
At the same time, it points toward discernment, revelation, and faithful living inside real-world suffering.
Ultimately, Faith That Sees invites readers to slow down.
It asks them to listen and notice how God speaks — even in silence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Faith That Sees about?
Faith That Sees explores discernment, revelation, and how God speaks — even in silence. Rather than offering quick answers, it invites readers to slow down, pay attention, and rediscover faith as spiritual perception.
Who is this book for?
This book is for Christians tired of shallow answers, seekers who value honesty, and anyone wrestling with how God speaks in real life. In short, it’s for readers who want faith to be thoughtful, grounded, and real.
Is this a devotional or a motivational book?
No. Instead, it’s contemplative. The book stays with deeper questions and focuses on clarity, discernment, and faithful living amid real-world suffering.
Jaryd Roy Moore writes about discernment, revelation, and faithful living amid real-world suffering.
