Divine Vision
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The Message of Zechariah
By G. Campbell Morgan0PSA 27:14ISA 40:31JER 29:11ZEC 1:3ZEC 4:6MAT 11:28ROM 8:282CO 4:18PHP 4:13HEB 12:12G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes the profound messages of Zechariah, focusing on the Lord's pervasive power and persistent purpose amidst the discouragement faced by the exiled Israelites. He highlights the importance of returning to God, obeying His will, and recognizing the unseen strength that comes from divine vision. Morgan illustrates how Zechariah's prophecies unveil the hope and restoration that God promises, urging believers to maintain their faith and strength in challenging times. The sermon calls for an active response to God's call, encouraging the faithful to build His house and embrace His purpose despite adversity.
Vision #1
By Stephen Kaung8811:11:30GEN 12:1GEN 15:5GEN 17:4GEN 22:17PRO 29:18JHN 8:56ACT 7:2EPH 3:9HEB 11:8REV 21:2Stephen Kaung emphasizes the significance of having a divine vision, drawing from Proverbs 29:18, which states that without vision, people become unrestrained. He illustrates this through the life of Abraham, who, despite his initial uncertainties, obeyed God's call to leave his homeland and pursue a promise he could not yet see. Kaung highlights that true vision is a revelation from God that transforms our understanding and guides our actions, urging believers to seek a personal encounter with God to receive their own vision. He encourages the congregation to recognize that God's revelations are not just abstract ideas but practical truths that should manifest in their lives.
The Saving Power of Divine Vision (Proverbs 29:18)
By T. Austin-Sparks01SA 3:1PRO 29:18ISA 6:1JER 20:9MAT 16:24ROM 12:12CO 5:7EPH 4:4PHP 3:13HEB 12:2T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the critical importance of divine vision in the life of believers, asserting that without it, people disintegrate and lose their purpose. He explores how true vision encompasses understanding God's purpose, the principles that govern it, and recognizing why things may be contrary to God's will. Sparks warns that the absence of vision can lead to paralysis and despair, while a clear vision provides strength and cohesion among God's people. He challenges listeners to eliminate self-interest from their vision, drawing parallels with the lives of prophets like Jeremiah and the ultimate example of Jesus. The sermon calls for a deep, personal revelation of God's purpose to sustain believers through trials and uncertainties.