If seeing is believing...the historical evidence of witnesses with Jesus is enough. 
There's miracles. 
There's also archeology. 
There's changed lives. 
 
I see dead people... 
 
Bruce Willis..Many of M. Knight  Schyamalon movies deal with supernatural..people watch this usually there's some underlying belief in it.  
 
Bruce Willis was in one of them.  
 
The movie Bruce Willis was in with director M. Night Shyamalan was The Sixth Sense. Released in 1999, this psychological thriller stars Bruce Willis as a child psychologist trying to help a young boy who can see and communicate with dead people, leading to one of the most famous twist endings in film history 
 
The small boy is telling Bruce Willis, who is a detective, he See's dead people .but Willis doesn't know he's actually addressing him until the last part of the movie.  
 
Ever wonder how Jesus saw us, spiritually speaking? He who could see man and angels? His goal was to bring us home .. make us born again, alive in our spirits to know him and his presence in our lives.  
 
Bible references about with being alive to God and dead to this world are everywhere in the new testament.  
 
2 Corinthians 5:17: Emphasizes that being "in Christ" results in becoming a "new creation". 
Ephesians 2:4–5: States that God, out of mercy and love, made us "alive together with Christ" even when we were spiritually dead. 
Colossians 2:13: Echoes the idea that God made those who were dead in trespasses "alive together with him". 
Galatians 2:20: Paul describes living by faith in the Son of God because Christ lives in him. 
Romans 6:4: Connects baptism with being raised to "walk in newness of life". 
Romans 8:10–11: Explains that if Christ is in you, the Spirit brings life. 
Titus 3:5: Mentions being saved by the "washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit".  
 
His disciples got their first dose of being alive with Jesus doing signs and wonders .. 
 
Peter hauling in the fish, the loaves of bread, his sermons moving otherwise unmovable people. His voice asking them to "follow me". Three years they were with him and there was always a progression in  their faith. That's how it works for anyone  
 
While Jesus healed many, the scriptures use the term "made whole" in specific instances, suggesting a more complete, spiritual healing. This was often said in response to an individual's faith.  
The woman with the issue of blood: After suffering from a chronic bleeding condition for 12 years, a woman touched Jesus's cloak in the hope of being healed. When she did, the bleeding stopped. Jesus turned to her and said, "Daughter, your faith has made you well (or whole)". (Matthew 9:20–22) 
The ten lepers: Jesus cleansed ten lepers, but only one, a Samaritan, returned to thank him. Jesus told the grateful man, "Rise and go; your faith has made you well (or whole)". (Luke 17:11–19) 
The man at the Pool of Bethesda: Jesus healed a man who had been disabled for 38 years. Later, Jesus found the man and warned him, "See, you are well again. Stop sinning or something worse may happen to you". (John 5:1–15)  
 
I see dead people, the young boy told Willis... 
 
...what do you see?  
 

