Your Vision Needs More Than Just You
Don’t let fear of losing what you have keep you from gaining what God has for you.
Some people say, “Dream big!”—but then forget to ask the most crucial question: “God, what do You desire for me?”
When you invite God into the vision-casting process, it changes everything. Your plans are no longer limited by your experience, resources, and comfort zone. Suddenly, you’re looking through heaven’s telescope instead of your own reading glasses.
“Call to Me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.” – Jeremiah 33:3
Enlarge Your Vision
Your dream might be good. God’s dream for you is greater.
Ask Him what He wants, and be prepared—His vision will likely outgrow your calendar, your budget, and your personal skill set. That’s a good thing. It’s an invitation to rely on Him.
Empower Your Vision
Once you know God’s heart, you need more than grit to get there—you need grace.
The secret isn’t just working hard for God; it’s letting God work through you.
“Christ in you, the hope of glory.” – Colossians 1:27
When He’s the source, the vision carries His power, not just your personality.
Risk Your Vision
Here’s the part we don’t love to talk about: God’s vision will put your personal glory at risk.
Faith means moving into places where, if He doesn’t come through, you can’t fake it.
Risk isn’t your enemy—it’s your friend. It’s the door that swings open to the miraculous.
Don’t let fear of losing what you have keep you from gaining what God has for you.
Reflection
Have I asked God what His vision for my life is—or just told Him mine?
In what areas do I need to shift from working for God to letting Him work through me?
Where am I holding back because of fear of loss instead of faith in His gain?
Prayer
Lord, enlarge my vision to match Your heart. Empower me by Your Spirit to walk it out. And when You call me to risk, help me see it as a friend, not a threat. Let my life be a living canvas where Your dreams for me come alive. Amen.