I read that text and reflected on the challenge that is for anyone in leadership. For example, let’s use politics. You would hope that the leader running has a vision for the country, if they are in a race to be its Prime Minister or President. Yet the moment their feet hit the campaign trail, the race seems to have less to do with vision and more to do with pooping puffins or lipstick on pigs.
Then I began to pull the same thought even further than world leaders. I thought about all of us, not just the ones running for office this fall. How many of us loose vision because we allow our past to dictate our future, we fear risk, the opinions of others, or it can be the culmination of thousands of little distractions.
Today, if only for today, see what you can do if you let your eyes look directly forward.
How do you do that?
Simple – make sure the right thing is in front of you, and attack it with full vision velocity.
















Amen Pastor Jason…Amen
Luke 9:62
Jesus replied, “No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God.”
When will politicians grow up and take their responsibilities seriously? What a terrible example for today’s youth – you get ahead by putting others down, not by being the better leader, but the BITTER leader
Jason,
I’m praying for you and Lifecentre for tomorrow! Peace.