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What Is Our Vision?
Luke 14:28–33; Habakkuk 2:2; Proverbs 29:18; 16:3
In What Is Our Vision?, we are invited to reflect on how we discern the path God is setting before us. Drawing from Jesus’ words in Luke, the vision given through the prophet Habakkuk, and the wisdom of Proverbs, we are reminded that vision is not something we create on our own, but something we receive from God. Where there is no vision, we lose our sense of direction, but as we commit our plans to the Lord, we are invited to trust that He will establish our steps. As we are encouraged to “write the vision and make it plain,” we are called to listen carefully, trust deeply, and respond with intention as we follow Christ together.
Jesus’ teaching invites us to pause and consider the cost of discipleship—not as a burden, but as a way of grounding our commitment. This is not about hesitation, but about clarity—choosing to follow Christ with purpose and awareness. At the same time, the words from Habakkuk remind us that God’s vision unfolds in its own time. We may not always see the full picture, but we are called to remain faithful, trusting that God is at work even when the way forward is not fully clear.
As a church, this becomes an invitation to move forward with both clarity and trust. We are shaped not only by where we are going, but by how we choose to follow. In this season of new beginnings, we are reminded that our vision is rooted in Christ—guiding us, forming us, and leading us together into a deeper and more faithful life.
Take Time to Reflect
- Where is God inviting you to seek His vision more clearly in your life?
- What does it mean to trust God with your plans and your next steps?
- How can we move forward together with both intention and trust?

