Divine Vision
1️⃣ Personal Vision vs. God’s Vision
Many people build dreams and ambitions based on personal desires, but a higher vision is God’s vision—something that doesn’t just serve oneself but glorifies Him and benefits others.
“Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” (Matthew 6:33)
2️⃣ The Promised Land & Blessings Are Not Always Handed Over
Blessings or life purposes aren’t always given outright. In the Bible, the Israelites had to fight for the Promised Land; it wasn’t just handed to them effortlessly.
There’s a process—faith, hard work, obedience, and patience.
3️⃣ Pray & Take Action
Prayer is crucial, but faith must also be put into action. Sometimes, we wait too long for "clear vision," but God can guide us as we move forward.
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding." (Proverbs 3:5-6)
4️⃣ Learning from Solomon
Solomon asked for wisdom, not wealth or power, and because of that, God gave him more than he asked for.
His key at the beginning was putting wisdom first—he wanted to lead well, not just build his personal kingdom.
However, Solomon also serves as a warning: even great wisdom is useless if one strays from God.
Conclusion
Don’t just chase personal ambition → Seek God’s vision.
Don’t just wait for blessings → Work on what can be done now.
Don’t rely only on yourself → Ask God for wisdom and guidance.
Don’t settle for short-term success → Stay faithful to the end.












