Long before having a vision for your life, ministry, church, business, etc was vogue in Christian and secular circles, God had already talked about it in His Word. First let’s look at Proverbs 29:18 in a couple different versions.
The NIV Bible says: “Where there is no revelation, the people cast off restraint; but blessed is he who keeps the law.”
On the other hand people who do have divine
communication (vision) from God and follow
it, are obedient to the revelation (vision), have lives that are filled
with blessings. They will be happy,
contented, fruitful, and have meaningful lives.
The Word is clear, it is not enough to know the vision, we must be
obedient to it. As Paul said in Acts 23:19, "I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision".
In the context of the verse we have been
looking at the vision is the Law God gave to Moses. In the context of our time it would be the
Old and New Testaments. In the context
of a personal vision for our lives, it would be God revealing something
specific He wants us to do. That
specific thing will always be in agreement with the greater context of God’s
revealed will in His Word.
If we don't stay within our realm of authority & conduct ourselves in accordance with governing stipulations we will end up outside of safe boundaries.
2 comments:
I like the analogy you used for God's Law; sports boundaries. There must be boundaries. The boundaries are not there to hurt us, or prevent us from succeeding. On the contrary, they are there to protect us and prosper us. Just as in sports, if the boundaries were taken away there would be chaos and the games would suffer, until boundaries are put into place to protect the integrity and meaningfulness of the game. Glad to see your blog is active.
Thanks for your input David. You are right.
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