There comes a moment
when you realize that moving forward
requires more than effort.
It requires vision.
Not a rigid plan.
Not a perfectly mapped-out future.
But a sense of direction—
a quiet knowing
of who you are becoming.
Because without vision,
it’s easy to drift.
To move through your days reacting
instead of responding with intention.
To settle into patterns
that feel familiar
but no longer feel aligned.
Vision calls you out of that.
It invites you to lift your eyes
beyond what is
and begin to see
what could be.
Not from pressure.
Not from comparison.
But from alignment.
And this is where transformation begins—
not in what you do first,
but in what you are willing to see.
When you begin to see yourself differently,
you begin to move differently.
You make decisions
that reflect where you are going,
not just where you have been.
You create space
for growth, clarity, and possibility.
And slowly—sometimes quietly—
your life begins to shift.
But vision is not something
you have to force.
It is something you allow.
You ask.
You listen.
You become open.
You invite God into the process
—not just to bless your plans,
but to shape your perspective.
Because the vision He gives
will not only stretch you—
it will steady you.
It will meet you where you are
and gently guide you forward.