DIVINE VISION!


Jeremiah 1:11-12 (MSG)
11 GOD’s Message came to me: “What do you see, Jeremiah?” I said, “A walking stick—that’s all.”
12 And GOD said, “Good eyes! I’m sticking with you. I’ll make every word I give you come true.”

What do you see? Divine vision is seeing what the Lord is seeing and not focusing on the carnal projections of our natural and physical environment.
The Lord has a great vision for us all both collectively and individually. Vision is probably the most used word in every sector of life unfortunately, it’s often used as an excuse to violate God’s authority.
God created us to be people of vision, but we must have a godly vision for ourselves as well, for our families, businesses, and the church if we don’t want circumstances, challenges and difficulties directing our lives.
God asked Jeremiah what he saw and to his response, the Lord said he had seen well, Vs 11, the Lord is asking us, what do you see? Are you seeing what the Lord sees? Are you seeing beyond your circumstances and seeing the potentials in God’s word? Are you seeing the love of the Father or His delay in helping you?
According to Habakkuk 2:2, we must carefully note down our visions, whatever they are, so that we can pursue them until they materialize.
Divine vision is limited to prophetic revelation in the Bible and refers to the prophetic function of receiving and delivering the word of God, Proverbs 29:18 tells us that without divine vision, we will stumble.
The world has programmed us to see the needs, faults, lack, suffering, wickedness, and evil but when we see through the scriptures and God’s eyes, we see what and how He sees, we begin to act, think, speak, and live differently as stated in Psalm 119:82.
We must learn to see God’s promises and not the problems.
James 1:17 says every good gift comes from the father, including that career, ministry, family, wife, husband, children, good health and whatever else you’re envisioning, (see, virtualize, picture). Whatever you are seeing must be aligned with the scriptures and believe that God’s vision for you is your vision.
If you don’t dream it and have no vision of it, you don’t see it, if you don’t see it through the eyes of God, it does not come true. Don’t be in self-denial about your ability to bring your vision to pass without God, Self-denial, which fools will not endure, is essential to success according to Proverbs 13:19.
Some have such spiritual pessimistic attitudes that they don’t even bother dreaming – you must see yourself as God sees you, not as the world does or how you’ve programmed you to see you. In Judges 6:12-14, God saw Gideon as a hero, but Gideon saw a weak man in himself.
What do you see?
When you align your vision with God’s and dwell on the scriptures, it helps position you and gives you the advantage of seeing better and farther than others. Allow your focus, your sight be set on God’s gifts and the positives and not on the negatives because what and how you think is what and how you dream declares Philippians 4:8.
What do you see? As we draw to the close of 2021, what do you see for the coming year?
Whatever your visions are!
Whatever your thoughts are!
The Lord is saying to you “you have seen well; He’ll bring His word to pass-Jeremiah 1:12.
Shalom

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