How to Find Vision for This Season

PHEW 2020. BYE. We’re entering a new year and while new years aren’t magical, they are in our cultural rhythm to encourage us to look back, consider our present, and make plans for our future.

If naming what you want, where you’re going, and how you want to get there is tough for you, I gotchu girl! This guide hits on alllll of that jazz.

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This is a guide for those of us who need vision. Who want to commune with God to know His heart for us. Who want language and confidence in their next steps. Who want to see through the expectations of others that weigh her down. This is for you.

Through these journaling prompts, it’s my sincerest prayer that you find some real clarity. This isn’t just a guide for figuring out your 2021 resolutions, but for digging deeply through your past,

your failures, your passions, and your hopes for the future. If this is your first time casting vision or your 10,000th time —there is something in here for you to spark new thoughts with God.

You’ll walk away from these questions with a handle on your values, how your story has set you up for just this very moment, and how to build Gospel- centered discernment into your vision- casting sessions with the Lord.

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Before I send you off, here’s the lens through which I want you examining all of this:

LET'S GET THIS STRAIGHT.

Your primary purpose will always be to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. While I believe there are many other callings available to us, there’s nothing more important than following the most basic outline of following Christ— spending time with God and serving His people. Don’t let the specificity of what you’re supposed to do stall you on those two points.

Additionally, we’re doing alllll of this in partnership with God. We’re not brainstorming and then bringing the proof of our efforts back to Him. Every moment of this process should be in natural conversation with Him! Ask what He thinks of your thoughts, of your vision, of your plans—does it bring Him glory, and is it for the benefit of others? If you are abiding in Christ, enjoying a full friendship with Him, He will answer you as you ask these questions.

Your life with Christ is one of adventure! I can’t wait to see what purposes, passions, and redemptive themes you pull out from this guide.

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