Sunday, May 17, 2015

MELT MY ♥ Weekend Dose - Habakkuk 2:2-3 - Write down your Vision - Goals that are not written down are just wishes

MELT MY ♥ Weekend Dose - Habakkuk 2:2-3 (ESV)

And the Lord answered me:
“Write the vision; make it plain on tablets,
    so he may run who reads it.
3 For still the vision awaits its appointed time;
    it hastens to the end—it will not lie.
If it seems slow, wait for it; it will surely come; it will not delay.

It's always best to write down your vision, goals, ideas, and work towards attaining it.  Making it come to pass.  Pray about it, ask God to give you the wisdom to work towards achieving your goals.  Remember Faith without works is dead (James 2:14).  You cannot visualize a six figure salary or being an Evangelist and not climb up the corporate  ladder or know and understand the Bible to be an Evangelist.  You have to apply yourself and work towards it.  
Vision Boards have become a trend in the past years, the idea itself is excellent if created realistically.  You can create one individually, some people do it as couples, a family, whatever works for you.  For me, my vision Board helps me with my FAITH, spiritual growth.  I wish I can share it but it's kind of personal:-)  For each goal I have on my vision Board, I have created prayer points and scriptures that support God's promises, as well as scriptures in the Bible that will keep me motivated.  I actually use it during my prayer sessions day & night and if I am home all through the day.  I also have little post-its on my fridge and door that remind me of my faith in Christ; my fav scriptures or uplifting scriptures depending on what season in life I am in.  The timeline for your goals on your vision board is up to you.  It can be monthly, yearly, you can change or remove goals that have been attained.  It's basically a concept to keep you on track, motivating yourself and holding on to the promises of God.  I recently started mine and I am believing God for a testimony.  Go on Youtube a lot of people have incredible testimony's relating to their vision Boards.
Below are a few examples I found online.  It does not have to be an elaborate project it all depends on what keeps you motivated.  When I am depressed, feeling down, feeling hopeless, I use my vision board to pray.  It's all set up with all my scriptures and prayer points so it's easier for me.  If you have any questions feel free to ask and I pray that God gives you the wisdom to achieve your goals and visions in life in Jesus name.  Meditate on today's daily dose and have faith that God will see you through. Have a Blessed week
Tools you need to create a Vision Board.
*a Poster board, cork board or small canvas
*Scissors
*Glue or push pins - I prefer push pins
*Images you can print online, just google, or use magazines
*Words you can create or google, or Magazines
**Please add Prayer Points & Scriptures to support your vision **Very Important







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