The Vision Led LifeSample

Vision Brings Urgency In Place Of Excuses
We can become so accustomed to excuses and delays, that the language of urgency seems almost foreign.
The word must has a certain amount of urgency to it, doesn’t it?
Jesus didn’t say He would eventually get around to doing His Father’s business, instead, He said it must be a priority.
When we stand before Jesus and He asks: “What did you do with the time, the opportunities, the resources that I gave you?”
You don’t want to have to tell Him that you never got around to doing what He asked of you.
Jesus taught us to pray God’s kingdom come, His will be done.
There’s never a perfect time to do anything!
In fact, Solomon points out that you can become so focused on the climate and conditions, that you never get anything done.
We could spend the rest of our lives finding reasons why now is not the best time, but let’s get on with doing the Father’s business.
What’s in your hand today that God has called you to do?
Choose to make it a priority.
About this Plan

Vision makes the difference in how we approach our lives. Jesus knew what His priority was when He was just 12 years old and had already embraced a vision led life. To put it simply, Jesus knew what He was about. When we identify God inspired vision, it produces multiple positive effects in our lives. Through this devotional, we’ll consider five of them and their application for our lives.
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