Sunday, September 12, 2021

God's Provision Is in The Vision



That idea, that hope, that desire that I know God placed inside of me because it has never died, never waned and only grows stronger. If it is fueled by motives of a pure heart, the spark remains kindled by the hope of His glory. It only feels wrong when I try to dismiss or extinguish it. This is my vision, God given and it is persistent. One thing I've learned, is that when God gives it, He will sustain it. So, I can do all these things and more, through Jesus Christ who strengthens me.

1. I am free from habits, strongholds, bondage or generational cycles which oppose restoration, financial freedom, healing, peace, abundance and living in victory according to the Word of God as His Will intends.

2. I will grow in my family and career far beyond my own desires and understanding. I know that God's plans are not my plans. So, I will overcome fears and tendencies which cause me to shrink or turn away from opportunities and people which God has allowed in my life and intends for my good. I will surrender my personal ambitions and accept that God is in control. Thankfully, He knows best.

3. I will successfully write, publish and market my book(s). Ultimately, running my own business(es).

4. I will own a home that my family and I can enjoy and be fruitful in, being a blessing to one another and our community. I will begin a new legacy.

5. I will love a man again, and our marriage will glorify God. He will be a praying man who worships only God. Even when he falls, he will not hide it because he is repentant. He will express his feelings in ways that are good and true. He is worthy of my submission and a good steward of everything God gives us. A loving, joyful, humble man of service, kindness and wholeness - a true follower of Jesus Christ. 

6. The eyes of my heart will be enlightened in order that I may know the hope to which He has called me, the riches of His glorious inheritance. Eph. 1:18

All these things only according to his Will, and for His glory. Amen.

Inspired by Habakkuk 2:2

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