Kingdom Chat Week 36: Faith and Personal Vision
Greeting Family! This week’s Kingdom Chat in the area of leadership focuses on the topic of faith and personal vision.
Here at Kingdom Life Christian Center, we believe that God has uniquely designed each person with a purpose in mind. As a believer, it is then our responsibility to seek God for wisdom and understanding concerning our purpose. Beyond that, there is a dimension of personal leadership that requires us to live and make decisions that align with the vision that God has given to us. In his book “The Principles and Power of Vision”, Myles Munroe explains this: “When you know and understand what you were born to accomplish, that is purpose. When you can see it in your mind by faith, that is vision.”
There is a vital connection between faith and vision. Consider Abraham, who is known as the father of our faith. God gave him the promise of a great land, of countless descendants and of blessing and redemption (Genesis 12:1-4). When Abraham wondered how God could give him such a legacy, God instructed him to look up at the stars in the sky and try to count them to illustrate how numerous his descendants would be, and Abraham chose to have faith in what God revealed to him (Gen 15:1-6). God reminded him that just as the stars in the sky are too many to count, the promise was bigger than what he could see with his natural eyes. He needed to have faith to see beyond his current situation and his own expectations for his life. Romans 4:13 explains, “It was not through the law that Abraham and his offspring received the promise that he would be heir of the world, but through the righteousness that comes by faith.” Receiving and living by a personal vision requires faith. Just having knowledge of God’s will for your life isn’t enough to get you there. Vision requires a surrender of the heart, a desire and a passion to believe God and see what He sees about your life.
Take a few moments to reflect on the following questions and respond to this week’s Kingdom Chat: Have you received a personal vision from God by faith? If so, have you continued to walk in faith day by day in accordance with the purpose and vision God has given to you? If not, are you ready to seek God in faith concerning your purpose and personal vision?
Remember, as you take time to share in this Kingdom Chat, not only are you investing in your personal development but you are also strengthening our community. As we share our hearts, we grow closer and can encourage one another in the Lord.
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