Ladies and gentlemen, if you declare and hold fast to the word of God over what you see, what you hear and over your natural contrary reasoning, you are not denying reality. You are not being intellectually dishonest. You are merely affirming a reality that is far superior to what you ordinarily see and experience. You are acting like Abraham who believed the God who gives life to the dead and calls into being that which does not exist.
Remember when you were dead in your transgressions? Then, by faith and the power of God you were made alive in Jesus Christ? You lived this. You believe this. It is you're own history. Something unseen, something 'impossible' literally happened to you. Remember too, that many accused you if believing in fairy tails.
Now, you may look squarely at that which appears beyond your reach and say:
"God you are greater than this impossibility."
" You are the Lord of taking that which is not and making it so."
"O God, behold this thing, impossible to man, but nothing shall be impossible to You."
If we only believe that which our logic can grasp, we will never experience the God who does signs and wonders and impossibilities. If we limit God to what we think is reasonable, we will have reduced him to 'the god of as high as we can imagine,' not 'the God to whom nothing is impossible and whose works far surpass all we could ask or think.' We will have fashioned a god in our own image. And we will have missed the God who works inside us to exceed our highest expectations and performs deeds beyond our wildest imagination.
One is not a fairy tale believing Christian who reaches to apprehend the unseen realities of the Kingdom of Heaven. It's the Christian who says he reads and believes the Bible, but will not receive the gifts and powers of the Holy Spirit - though promised and purchased by Christ as our inheritance for here and now - that Christian still lives in never-never land.