Sunday, March 22, 2026
Holding Vision Without Forcing Results
“Where there is no vision, the people perish.”
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Vision is meant to guide you, not pressure you.
As movement becomes consistent, it is natural to look ahead and begin imagining what could be built, changed, or fulfilled. Vision opens possibility. It stretches hope. But when vision is carried without patience, it can quietly turn into strain.
Scripture speaks of vision as orientation, not outcome. Vision keeps you from drifting. It reminds you why you are moving. But it does not demand immediate completion.
Holding vision without forcing results allows space for timing. It honors process. It trusts that what is meant to mature will do so without manipulation.
Jesus carried clear vision, yet He did not rush fulfillment. He understood seasons. He allowed growth to unfold according to purpose rather than pressure.
You are allowed to see ahead without trying to arrive early. Vision does not ask you to control the future. It asks you to stay oriented as you move.
Patience is not the absence of vision. It is vision held wisely.
Where might I be forcing results instead of trusting the process?
Name one long-term vision today and release the need to accelerate its outcome.
Speak This Truth
“I hold vision with patience and trust. I allow purpose to unfold in its time.”