Daily Devotion

January 2, 2016

What’s your vision for this year?


“Where there is no vision, the people perish.”

Pr 29:18

What are you planning to do with this New Year? What you set your heart on, will determine how you spend your time and energy. And it takes as much effort to live an unfulfilled life as a richly rewarding one. Scientists tell us the human brain has two billion megabytes of capacity, which means we all have lots of room for growth. One of the most rewarding things you can do this year is work to develop your mind. “Where there is no vision [sense of direction], the people perish.” Dissatisfaction doesn’t come from the absence of things, but the absence of direction. Too many of us merely exist because we’ve settled for less than God intended. The quality of your life will be determined by your vision, and the effort you’re willing to put into fulfilling it. So stop and make a written list of the areas where you’d like to grow this year, then tackle the three or four most important ones. Don’t get discouraged if the one you’re working on doesn’t want to cooperate; nothing great is ever created suddenly. Paul said, “I keep working toward the day when I will finally be all that Christ…wants me to be” (See Php 3:14). It’s a process; you have to keep plugging away. Some days it’ll feel like two steps forward and three steps backward. But don’t give up. It’s better to die for something than to live for nothing! And unless you try something beyond what you’ve already mastered, you won’t grow. So what are you waiting for? Life? It’s waiting for you—so get going!

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