Where there is
no vision,
the people
perish.
(Proverbs 29:18)
Never Lose Your Vision
In this final hour before
Jesus returns and the Antichrist,
the son of perdition,
reveals himself, many are
falling away and growing
lukewarm because they
have lost spiritual vision.
The Bible said this would
happen. Let no man deceive
you by any means: for that
day shall not come, except
there come a falling away first,
and that man of sin be revealed,
the son of perdition (II Thessalonians
2:3).
Many people are blind to the truth because
of self, family, friends and relationships.
They are blind to the will of God and to the
call to win lost souls, so they are not about
their Father’s business in prayer and fasting.
They are not working for the Lord or attending
church like they should. They excuse self,
justify self and enable self when Jesus said, If
any man will come after me, let him deny
himself, and take up his cross, and follow
me (Matthew 16:24).
At the end of life’s journey, you must be able
to declare, “I was not disobedient to the heavenly
vision, and I was continually about my
Father’s business. I was a faithful ambassador
for Christ and the Kingdom of God.”
Strive to be all God wants you to be; and
continue working to bring in every lost soul
until Jesus declares the work is done, and it is
time to go home. Oh, your flesh will get tired
and weary as you travel through this foreign
country, but the strength of the divine blood
and the anointing of the Holy Ghost will
enable each bridal company member to carry
on their divine mission and serve others just as
Christ did.
We cannot be like the disciples when they
lacked vision and fled the garden in our Lord’s
greatest hour of need. Jesus needs disciples
who are alert, on their post of duty and working
to bring in souls as He did. We are not running
after the world; we are running hard after
Jesus. Our cup is full and overflowing with the
Holy Ghost, so we can serve a lost and dying
world the Gospel of Christ.
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