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Beats From Your Pastor’s Heart
Acts 26:19, “Whereupon, O king Agrippa, I was not disobedient unto the heavenly vision:”
These words are Paul’s own testimony about his calling and constitute a summary of what governed his life.
It was vision!
He was governed by a heavenly vision that controlled and directed him.
The Lord appeared to him, spoke to him, and gave him a revelation of his mission–to open people’s eyes to see the light of God’s plan and to usher them into God’s heart’s desire.
When we have vision, we have something to govern and direct our lives day by day.
Vision gives us something to which we can render our obedience.
If we do not have a heavenly vision, what do we obey?
What is the vision that directs our life?
What do we see?
What controls us?
Is there vision in our life?
Or are we just spending our days passively waiting to go to heaven?
We need to see what God’s purpose is right now in time.
When vision governs us, our lives are properly controlled and directed.
When there is no vision, then our lives are spent in vanity.
We sit at home and watch television, read the newspaper, go to work, acquire an abundance of material possessions, and exist with a sense of futility and emptiness about life.
We go through the cycle of life without any governing vision.
There is nothing that shapes and directs our lives.
So we must see how crucial vision is to us.
The vision that Paul speaks of as the heavenly vision was the factor that governed his plans and practical life.
Immediately after receiving this vision, he “declared first to those in Damascus and in Jerusalem, and throughout all the region of Judea, and then to the Gentiles . . .” (v. 20).
In other words, first comes vision; then comes a controlled and directed life in practical service.
It was vision that gave Paul direction and caused him to spread the gospel and build up local churches in an ever-increasing sphere.
The apostle Paul was under a mandate because he was under vision.
Until Tomorrow
With A Shepherd’s Love,
Pastor Jackson
WEDNESDAY’S PRAYER REQUESTS
David Ford – Heart Surgery Tomorrow
Junior Stephens
Amy Garner
Amy Garner’s Mom & Dad
Andrew Halevi & Daughter
Ashely Burn’s Sisters
Coly/Connor – Allison’s G’sons
Dan Haines
Darlene Wiggins
David Burnette
David Harrison – Riverside
Deanna Fowler
Denise Hulsey – Jordan’s G’mother
Donnie Butler’s Dad
Doris Loyd
Dr. and Mrs. Davis
Drew
Easton Fielder
Ed Mays
Eric Magnusson’s Mother
Eric Ward
Faith Burnette
Freddie May’s Mom
George & Linda Alexander
James Burnette
James Garner’s Friend
Joanie/Jeanie Mom
Jodi Bateman
John Austin
June Cronan’s Sister
Kailey Bateman
Kim McClain’s Mother
Krista Hilscher
Larry Barker
Lee Cronan
Lillanna Magnusson’s Mom
Linda Breedlove’s Sister – Sarah
Linda Hodges’ Sister
Lonzo Christin
Lori Blount’s Mother
Mary Sims
Marynell Ford
Maureen Brown
Michael Stanley
Miles Bradshaw
Nora Allison
Pastor & Mrs. Driskell
Ricky Gipson
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Roseleigh Osborn
Sandra Graham
Scott Lanier
Soso Nzolo – 17 Yr. Old South African Pastor’s Daughter
Susan & Alexis Tesone
Susan Mosley
Tom Witcher