Vision is normally . . .
birthed in a human experience and
based on a human need
God can choose to reveal His vision for your life through a supernatural experience like a dream in the night or a divine visitation from an angel; however, for most people, the process begins when they see a need.
Nehemiah cared deeply for the people of Israel and the city of Jerusalem, so when his brother told him, “The wall of Jerusalem is broken down, and its gates have been burned with fire”, he sat and began to weep (Nehemiah 1:3).
Although Nehemiah had never been to Jerusalem, he saw the need.
God designed you for a purpose and to pursue causes for which you would exchange your life. When you find God’s vision, you not only take hold of it, that vision takes hold of you.
What is a human plight that stirs your heart and touches a spiritual nerve?
Answering this question is the first step in the process of discovering God’s vision for your life.
Dare to ask God today to open your eyes,
Have you ever wondered if you are truly living for the kingdom of God? Just look at what you treasure the most as you strive to use your desires for God’s glory.
We tend to think our possessions only belong to us, but as we look deeper into Scripture, we see stewardship stands in contrast with this natural tendency because God is the owner of everything.
Experience a true encounter with Jesus this Easter. Personal conversion involves a transformation of your heart, not just information in your head.
It's time to move beyond your failures as you Dare to Ask God to show you how His grace defines you more than your mistakes.
We can't avoid our struggles in life, but as Easter approaches, we can respond to our trials by reflecting on the character of Jesus.
This Christmas, discover how the best gift may not be found under the tree, but it has already been delivered to you in the manger!
Praise God we have a Good Shepherd who is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in His steadfast love and faithfulness.
Discover why you are uniquely wired to wonder about eternity and wrestle with the truth that there is more to life than your time on Earth.
When we are in need of a victory, the Good Shepherd will take our battlefields and turn them into banquet tables.
What happens to you when you find yourself in the deep and dark valleys of life? God gives us comfort even when we are at our lowest.
God’s passion for His people can not be extinguished. Do you embody this same passion?