Defining Your Vision

Saturday devotionals is with one of my favorite books: Created For Excellence; 12 Keys to Godly Success, Kevin Baerg. We are now moving into the first chapter: The Engine that Powers Your Dreams – Your Vision.

But the plans of the Lord stand firm forever, the purposes of his heart through all generations. Psalm 33:11

Be sure you listen to today’s audio because it’s the meat and the text of this chapter. Think on the scriptures and listen carefully to some of the key takeaways in today’s reading.

LISTEN TO TODAY’S READING

CATHY’S NOTES

I like to write a few of my thoughts and takeaways, but if I were you, I’d have a journal for your own takeaways, questions, scriptures, thoughts and prayers. That is what will make this devotional meaningful for YOU.

  • Your vision is the foundation for your life. (powerful and that is why I am dedicating an entire workshop for this exact thing)
  • Define what is truly important for you.
  • Keep focused on your vision.
  • Take daily steps.
  • Do things in alignment with your core values.
  • Align your actions with His commands and you will be both prosperous and successful – guaranteed!
  • You were created to be successful, to fulfill your destiny and to bring glory to God through the triumphs and tragedies of our lives.

QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF

  • What is your definition of success? What does this look like for you?
  • What things are really important to you and for you?
  • For what purpose have you been created for?

TODAY’S SCRIPTURES

The simple believe anything, but the prudent give thought to their steps. Proverbs 14:15

Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful. Joshua 1:8

Do not those who plot evil go astray? But those who plan what is good find love and faithfulness. Proverbs 14:22

TODAY’S QUOTES

Successful people go to the Word of God, learn what is right, and do it ~ Dale Galloway

Success is not where you start, but where you finish…