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Every man is created by God with a definite plan and purpose for his life, an understanding of this plan and purpose is vital for its actualization (Jer. 1:5; Eph. 1:3-5,11-12). The two principal ways God’s plan is unveiled are: through the Word referred to as revelation (Psa. 119:105), and through an encounter with God referred to as vision (Hab. 2:1-3; Exo. 3:7-10).

Why Do We Need Vision?

This means, the significance or importance of vision.

  1. To Ensure Walking on the Right Path.

One is either on the right path or the wrong; vision shows us the right path to follow in life (Jer. 6:16; Acts 11:5; 18:9). Walking on the right path is the secret to experiencing a right and great life (Ezr. 8:21-23; Pro. 14:12).

  1. To Secure a Glorious Future.

No one knows tomorrow like God who creates it, and no one knows the future like the one who owns it (Psa. 23:1-6; Isa. 46:9-10; Jer. 29:11; Jms. 4:13-15,16). Vision reveals the tomorrow God has created, thereby enabling a believer to walk towards it.

How to Access God’s Vision for Our Lives.

  1. Desire Access to Vision.

A desire in the heart is fundamental to gain access to anything with God, including vision (Pro. 18:1; Mk. 11:24). This means that for one to secure God’s vision for one’s life, there must be a burning desire for it in the heart (Pro. 3:5-6; Rev. 1:9-10).

  1. Engage the Altar of Prayer.

The prayer altar guarantees access to the vision of God for one’s life any time, any day (Jer. 33:3). Scripture promises God’s spontaneous response to everyone who sincerely ask to know God’s vision for his life (Hab. 2:1-3; Mat. 7:7-8).

Biblical Proofs of a True Vision.

These are ways to ascertain that the vision one has received is truly from God.

  1. When the Vision Drives the Visionary.

Every true vision from God drives the visionary; it makes him restive until it is accomplished (Hab. 2:2-4). This implies that when a vision is truly from God, it will ignite fire in the person, which makes him not able to sit quite until the task is delivered (Jer. 20:9; Gen. 12:1-4).

  1. When it Allays All Fears.

Every true vision is free of fear, no matter the situation or obvious challenges (Exo. 3:7-10; 4:22-23). When it is the vision from God, it puts the individual to rest on everything concerning the vision (Pro. 29:25).

  1. When it Imparts Confidence.

Every true vision imbues or imparts confidence; it makes the visionary daring (Acts 26:19; Php. 1:21; 3:3). This confidence empowers the individual for exploits (Dan. 6:8-10; Acts 28:3-6).

Conclusion.

The moment anyone gains access to God’s vision for his life, everything about his life takes a glorious turn. It is time to seek after God’s vision for your life!

Salvation Prayer.

To anyone reading this who desires to give their life to Christ, pray this prayer out loud with me from your heart:

“Lord Jesus, I surrender my life to you today. Forgive me my sins; wash me with your blood. I believe you died for me; on the third day you rose again that I may be justified. Right now, I believe that my sins are forgiven; I’m justified by your blood; I’m born-again; I’m saved; I’m a child of God; I’m free from the power of sin to serve the living God. Thank you, Jesus, for receiving me; thank you Jesus for restoring me; thank you Jesus for saving me. Amen!”

Prayer.

  1. Father, reveal your plan and purpose for my life on the earth to me, thereby turning my life to a wonder among men from now (Jer. 33:3).
  2. Father, by your Spirit, empower me to receive, believe, and pursue my God given vision to fulfilment (Hab. 2:3).

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