Write the vision and declare it in tables
Dr. Roberto Miranda(Audio: Spanish)
SUMMARY:
The importance of visualizing and seeing the images that are to govern our life is discussed, as well as the power of symbols in the Gospel. The idea of using imagination and the screen of the mind to see in 3 dimensions what one wants to be or become in life is encouraged. The writer shares an experiment with basketball players who only visualized themselves practicing and how they improved their performance. The writer also emphasizes the importance of detailed vision about the values and virtues that one wants to govern their life. The Book of Habakkuk is referenced, and the writer encourages readers to ask God for direction and wisdom. The writer also shares a passage from Habakkuk, where Jehovah instructs Habakkuk to write the vision and declare it on tablets, so that the one who reads it runs towards it.
The passage from the book of Habakkuk provides a recipe for success and personal transformation. It is important to take seriously any vision or impression that God puts in our hearts and record it in a permanent format. We must break down big visions into specific goals that guide our daily actions. A successful life must be founded on an ambitious and comprehensive vision, and we must live our lives intentionally, setting specific goals and determining our actions each day. It is necessary to conceive the visions of God in our spirit and then launch ourselves into realizing them with faith and determination, one step at a time. The most difficult thing is to break the inertia, but once we take the first few steps, the process begins to pull us forward and help us achieve our goals.
The Bible tells us to write and declare our visions, and to do so in front of people who encourage and support our dreams. By doing this, we bind ourselves to our vision and give it more urgency and seriousness. We must align our daily actions with our vision and be patient in its realization. It is important to have a clear vision and mission, as well as values that govern our lives. These values should guide our decisions and habits each day. We must ask God for wisdom and be open to the answer. Resurrect any dreams that may have died and believe that with Christ's strength, we can do anything. We should be hard-working and courageous people who never give up on our visions.Last Sunday I was talking about the importance of having a clear vision, of visualizing the things that we see on the screen of our mind, the images that we hold in our minds, and I encouraged them and invited them to make creative use of the ability to to visualize things, to see your future, to see yourself, how you see yourself, how you see God. Sometimes just looking at those things, what do you see in your mind, how do you see God, do you see him as a dark, accusing, legalistic being, ready to attack you at any moment if you step out of line? ? Or do you see him as a loving, tender, faithful, compassionate Father who walks with you each day? How do you see yourself? Do you see yourself as a person devoid of abilities, endowment, talents, value? Or do you see yourself as a person that God has created with a specific purpose in life?
And you can visualize in your mind the person you want to be, the person you want to become, and see it in 3 dimensions and in color. Can you do that? because it depends on how you see yourself, and perhaps the situation that you are experiencing at this moment, the person that you are at this moment is far from being that person that you believe that God has called you to be.