Vision is the unfolding, discovery or revelation of
God’s agenda for your life. It’s the picture of the desired outcome (present or
future) which God shows to His people (Amos 3:7; Genesis 18:17-19; Psalm
25:14).
The force of vision enables you to see the invisible, hear the inaudible and do
the seemingly impossible in your generation as you follow the footsteps of the
Lord, because you are dancing to a different tune, and not following the crowd…
(1 Cor. 2:9-10).
It is the blueprint or grand design of the colourful destiny that God had
prepared for us before the foundation of the world.
God is ever willing to give us a hint of things that will unfold now and even
in the future, but are we patient and quiet enough to stay in His presence and
dwell with Him? Jer. 33:3; Psalm 119:18.
May the Lord open your spiritual understanding
through the light of His Word, and thereby impart deep counsels into your heart
(Psalm 119:130).
What do you see? In the presence of God (while
praying, worshipping, meditating and studying the Word), when you are asleep
and when the Word of God is being preached/taught, what do you see? (Gen.
13:14-18; 15:1-5).
Some important things to note about vision and how they are applicable to our
lives:
1. Through the force of vision, we can operate in
the practical knowledge of God’s will and dwell within our God-given lane,
exploring the riches therein (Ephesians 1:17-18).
2. What kept the people of old in the faith was
their alignment with the heavenly vision (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, etc).
Even though, the physical eyes of some of them were dim (at old age), their
spiritual insight remained sharp as they could see clearly into the future and
declare the mind of God (Gen. 48:8-20; Hebrews 11:21-22).
We must get inclined, enlightened and educated about the things of God. How do
we guard jealously what we don’t even know about?
3. Where there is no supply of heavenly vision,
people perish. Lack of vision makes people to be ungovernable, they cast off
restraint, they run wild and therefore, they become spiritually vulnerable.
But he that follows God’s Word is blessed…
Proverbs 29:18
4. Vision is the heartbeat of Godly and effective
leaders. God revealed the dynamics and the requirements for the building of the
tabernacle in the wilderness unto Moses, and everything was carried out by the
Israelites according to the details (Acts 7:44; Hebrews 8:5).
David understood in writing (through the hand of the Lord that was upon him),
the plans of the temple to be built for God and he gave the comprehensive
documentation of the plan to Solomon, his son (1 Chron. 28:19).
In 1 Samuel 3, Samuel ministered as a priest under
the leadership of Eli the priest. This was before the divine encounter he had
with the Lord.
All through this time, he was just burning incense (constricted to a daily
routine), because the Word of the Lord was scarce in those days, revelation was
scarce. The prophetic dimension of his ministry was held on, until the day of
visitation…
Your vision will not die, the heavenly vision will
not be frustrated, it will speak at the end, and it will come to pass, to the
glory of God the Father (Hab. 2:3).
PST. NATHANIEL SADELA
Resident Pastor
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