

Read Scripture. Go Deeper. Ask Questions. Take Action.
Habakkuk 2:1-3 NLT
1 I will climb up to my watchtower
and stand at my guardpost.
There I will wait to see what the Lord says
and how he will answer my complaint.
2 Then the Lord said to me,
“Write the vision. Make it clear on tablets so that anyone can read it quickly.
3 This vision is for a future time.
It describes the end, and it will be fulfilled.
If it seems slow in coming, wait patiently,
for it will surely take place.
It will not be delayed.
Romans 8:18 WYC
18 And I deem, that the passions of this time are not worthy of the glory to come, that shall be showed in us.
Understanding what God has planned for each of us individually and collectively as a church is important. It helps to align your daily actions in a way that will work towards that vision. God gives us visions or glimpses of what He wants to do in our lives to help lead or direct our steps. When we are all following whatever we think or our own plans we will falter but when we align on a vision together there will be a lasting impact in our lives, our church, and our broader community.
It is important to cast a vision for your family, your company, and especially your church. Sharing the why for an entity is critical to creating alignment and action toward your goals. In Habakkuk, God's instructions are to make the vision plain and put it in writing so it isn't left up to everyone's interpretation. Another instruction is to get a "higher" perspective.
God's Vocabulary is Vision
When you see what God has planned it can look or feel heavy but if it wasn't heavy you would think you can do it on your own. Creating a legacy starts with a weight and then leads to a vision of what God has planned. As we all align with that vision, it becomes possible as God works on our behalf when we put faith in action. It isn't always easy to see through God's perspective though. We must deliberately stop seeing things only from our perspective but instead, "climb up to my watchtower" to see things God's way.
God's vision for us may seem impossible, but with God all things are possible.