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The power of vision

*"The Power of Vision" Devotional*


*Scripture*

Proverbs 29:18 - "Where there is no vision, the people perish: but happy is he that keepeth the law."


*Reflection*

A clear vision is a powerful catalyst for growth, progress, and fulfillment. When we have a well-defined vision, we have direction, purpose, and motivation. Vision helps us focus on what truly matters, prioritize our efforts, and make decisions that align with our goals. It inspires us to dream big, push beyond our limits, and strive for excellence. With a clear vision, we can overcome obstacles, stay committed to our goals, and celebrate our achievements. Reflection is also essential, as it helps us evaluate our progress, adjust our course, and learn from our experiences.


*Prayer*

Dear Heavenly Father, help me to have a clear vision for my life and to reflect on my progress. Give me the wisdom and courage to pursue my goals and dreams, and to trust in Your guidance and provision. May my vision be aligned with Your will, and may I experience growth, progress, and fulfillment. In Jesus' name, Amen.


*Application*

1. Define your vision and goals.

2. Break down your vision into actionable steps.

3. Regularly reflect on your progress and adjust your course.


*Meditation*

What is your vision for your life? How can you cultivate a clearer sense of purpose and direction?

 
 
 

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