VISION
THE ALITA REYNOLDS SHOW
Inspiring conversations that will encourage you to live the life you were created for.
Do you want to experience a deeper relationship with Jesus?
Do you need some encouragement that your story has a purpose?
Join Alita Reynolds, the President of Women of Faith, as she and her featured guests inspire you to live the life you were created for and equip you to walk more fully in God’s purpose for your life.
Whatever your story, your life matters, you belong, and God wants you to live victoriously. You’ll meet a wide range of guests who impact the kingdom in meaningful ways every day. Their stories will inspire you to believe that when we walk by faith, ANYTHING is possible.
God's Heart on Vision
God’s heart for vision is deeply rooted in His desire for His people to live purposefully and in alignment with His will. Vision is about seeing the bigger picture of God’s plans for us, both individually and collectively. The Bible emphasizes the importance of receiving and pursuing divine vision, as it provides direction, clarity, and motivation to fulfill His purposes.
Vision Comes from God
- Biblical Insight: True vision originates from God and aligns with His will and character.
- Proverbs 29:18 (KJV): “Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.”
- Habakkuk 2:2-3: “Write the vision; make it plain on tablets, so he may run who reads it. For still the vision awaits its appointed time; it hastens to the end—it will not lie.”
- God's Heart: God desires His people to walk in clarity and purpose. He provides vision to guide us and ensure we stay focused on His plans.
Vision is Anchored in God's Purpose
- Biblical Insight: God’s vision for our lives is not random but is tied to His eternal purposes and our role in His kingdom.
- Jeremiah 29:11: “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
- Ephesians 2:10: “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”
- God's Heart: God’s vision gives us a sense of identity and mission. He calls us to align our goals with His greater plan.
Vision Requires Faith and Obedience
- Biblical Insight: Pursuing God’s vision often involves stepping out in faith and trusting Him with the unknown.
- Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”
- Genesis 12:1-3: God called Abraham to leave his homeland and trust in the vision of becoming a great nation.
- God's Heart: God’s vision may challenge us to move beyond our comfort zones, but He provides the faith and strength needed to follow His lead.
Vision Provides Direction and Focus
- Biblical Insight: A God-given vision serves as a roadmap, preventing distractions and keeping us focused on His calling.
- Isaiah 30:21: “Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, ‘This is the way; walk in it.’”
- Psalm 37:23: “The Lord makes firm the steps of the one who delights in Him.”
- God's Heart: God provides clarity and direction so we can live intentionally and avoid wasting time on pursuits that do not honor Him.
Vision is Empowered by the Holy Spirit
- Biblical Insight: The Holy Spirit plays a vital role in revealing and empowering us to fulfill God’s vision.
- Joel 2:28: “And afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions.”
- Acts 2:17: Peter quotes Joel, emphasizing the role of the Spirit in giving vision to God’s people.
- God's Heart: Through the Holy Spirit, God equips us with the wisdom, strength, and guidance to pursue His vision.
Vision Brings Hope and Perseverance
- Biblical Insight: Vision keeps us focused on the eternal and motivates us to endure challenges with hope.
- Philippians 3:13-14: “Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”
- 2 Corinthians 4:18: “So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.”
- God's Heart: God’s vision instills hope, reminding us that our lives have meaning and that our labor in Him is never in vain.
Vision Inspires Others
- Biblical Insight: A God-centered vision impacts not only the individual but also the community of faith, inspiring others to draw closer to God.
- Nehemiah 2:17-18: Nehemiah shared his vision to rebuild Jerusalem, inspiring the people to rise up and work.
- Matthew 5:16: “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”
- God's Heart: God uses the vision He gives us to influence and bless others, creating a ripple effect for His kingdom.
Practical Steps to Align with God’s Vision
- Seek Him in Prayer: Ask God to reveal His vision for your life. James 1:5 encourages us to seek His wisdom.
- Study His Word: God’s vision will never contradict Scripture. Meditate on His promises for clarity and guidance.
- Listen to the Holy Spirit: Be sensitive to the Spirit’s leading through prayer, worship, and discernment.
- Write It Down: As instructed in Habakkuk 2:2, write the vision clearly to stay focused and motivated.
- Take Small Steps: Trust God as you move forward, even if the vision seems overwhelming.
A Prayer for God’s Vision
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for creating me with purpose and calling me to be part of Your plan. Reveal Your vision for my life, and help me to trust in Your guidance. Strengthen me to pursue Your calling with faith, perseverance, and humility. Align my heart with Yours so that everything I do glorifies You. Use my gifts to bless others and advance Your kingdom. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
God’s heart for vision is one of clarity, hope, and empowerment. He desires His people to live with purpose, guided by His Spirit, and anchored in His Word. When we embrace His vision, we align ourselves with His eternal plans and experience the fullness of life He promises.
Creating a God-Driven Vision Plan and Statement
A God-driven vision plan and statement provide a clear roadmap for living in alignment with God’s purposes. This process involves seeking His guidance, identifying His priorities for your life, and articulating them in a way that keeps you focused and motivated. Below are steps to create a vision plan and statement centered on God’s will.
Seek God’s Guidance Through Prayer
- Why It Matters: True vision comes from God. Start by seeking His guidance through prayer and surrendering your desires to His will.
- Action Step:
- Spend dedicated time in prayer, asking God to reveal His vision for your life.
- Pray for clarity, wisdom, and alignment with His Word.
- Meditate on Scriptures such as James 1:5, Jeremiah 29:11, and Proverbs 3:5-6.
Reflect on Your God-Given Purpose
- Why It Matters: Your vision should reflect the purpose for which God created you and the gifts He has given you.
- Action Step:
- Identify your spiritual gifts, talents, and passions.
- Ask yourself:
- What has God placed on my heart?
- How can I use my gifts to glorify Him?
- What roles or opportunities has God already given me?
Define Key Components of Your Vision Plan
- Why It Matters: A plan provides structure, focus, and measurable steps toward fulfilling God’s vision.
- Action Step:
- Purpose Statement: Summarize why God created you. (e.g., “To glorify God by serving others and advancing His kingdom through my gifts.”)
- Goals: Identify specific, God-centered goals (short-term and long-term) that align with your purpose.
- Examples:
- “Develop a deeper relationship with God through daily prayer and Bible study.”
- “Start a ministry to support single mothers within the next five years.”
- Examples:
- Action Steps: Outline practical steps for achieving each goal.
- Examples:
- Join a small group or Bible study.
- Volunteer in an area that aligns with your passion.
- Examples:
Write Your Vision Statement
- Why It Matters: A written vision statement provides clarity and serves as a guiding light for decision-making.
- How to Write:
- Be concise, focusing on how your life will glorify God.
- Reflect your purpose and the impact you want to have in His kingdom.
- Examples:
- “My vision is to glorify God by equipping others to grow in their faith and live abundantly in Christ.”
- “My vision is to serve as a light in my community, sharing the love of Jesus through acts of kindness and discipleship.”
Align Your Vision with God’s Word
- Why It Matters: A God-driven vision must align with Scripture and reflect His heart.
- Action Step:
- Regularly evaluate your vision statement against the Bible to ensure it aligns with God’s truth.
- Meditate on Scriptures that emphasize purpose, calling, and mission (e.g., Matthew 28:19-20, Colossians 3:23-24).
Trust God’s Timing and Adjust as Needed
- Why It Matters: God’s vision often unfolds over time, and flexibility allows you to adapt as He leads.
- Action Step:
- Be patient and trust in His timing, even if the vision takes longer than expected.
- Be open to revisiting and refining your plan as God reveals new opportunities or changes your direction.
Stay Accountable and Committed
- Why It Matters: Accountability helps you stay focused and faithful to the vision God has given you.
- Action Step:
- Share your vision plan with a trusted mentor, pastor, or friend for encouragement and accountability.
- Revisit your plan regularly to evaluate progress and celebrate milestones.
A Sample Vision Statement
Vision Statement:
“To glorify God by using my gifts to serve others, share His love, and make disciples, living a life of faith, obedience, and impact for His kingdom.”
Purpose Statement:
“To live as a faithful steward of God’s blessings, advancing His kingdom and reflecting His glory in all I do.”
Key Goals:
- Deepen my relationship with God through daily devotion and prayer.
- Build a supportive community through discipleship and mentorship.
- Use my talents to lead and inspire others in faith.
- Serve the vulnerable and marginalized in practical, Christ-centered ways.
Practical Tools for Your Vision Plan
- Vision Journal: Dedicate a journal to record your prayers, reflections, and goals.
- Prayer Calendar: Schedule daily or weekly prayer times to seek God’s direction for your vision.
- Accountability Partner: Partner with someone who will encourage and challenge you to stay on course.
- Scripture Reminder: Post key verses that inspire and affirm your vision in visible places.