“Write the vision and
make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. For the vision is yet
for an appointed time; But at the end it will speak, and it will not lie.”
Habakkuk 2:2-3.
When God inspired me to
help Churches articulate the Vision and document the same, this was the verse
that was overpowering and inspiring me to take this forward to help Church
leadership, youth and congregation members so that they understand the
real purpose of their existence and pen their vision down.
Once the Vision
statement is articulated and the Church roadmap is drawn listing out the
milestones, it gives the sense of purpose and satisfaction. God in the
Bible always quantifies, measures and gauges the work including our intention. We are capable of so much, but because we are not defining the ministry/organization purpose and the strategy to achieve it's goal, we are unsure about the progress or the impact our work actually makes.
Unless people are
convinced of their sincere calling and commitment for the ministry it will just
not be possible for them to put their vision down. They will manage
to exist and survive but without a purpose. Zig Ziglar puts it
this way, “An out-of-focus purpose can’t inspire us, but a crystal-clear lens
on God’s purpose for us rivets our attention and gives us energy to keep going
until we reach our goals.”
We need to write our
vision down in clear and compelling language so that it grips our heart. A
clear vision statement frees us from confusion so that we can ‘run' forward
steadily rather than wander, stumble or go backward. But the fulfillment
of our vision is in His timing, not ours. Seldom does anyone move in a straight
line from the conception of a dream to its fulfillment. We may experience ups
and down, delays and disappointment. But this cannot stop us if we keep our
eyes fixed on the purpose and on the One who gave it to us.
Personally, I had
challenges too working with no expectations, sometimes supported sometimes
never considered at all, but because of the strong passion towards my vision I
am still by the grace of God able to move bereft of resources. If your
Church vision is compelling nothing will stop you to integrate the Holistic
model of connecting Church with active evangelism and ministering to the poor. Do
you have a clear compelling vision?
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