Wednesday, January 8, 2020

The Journey of Obedient Sight

There is a kind of vision that does not begin with eyesight—it begins with instruction.
It does not follow what is seen—it follows what is spoken.

This is the Journey of Obedient Sight.

It is not for the impulsive.
It is not for the comfortable.
It is for those who choose to move based on what God said—not what life shows.

 

What Is Obedient Sight?

Obedient Sight is the posture of a faithful heart that follows God's voice even when the way is unclear.
It is the discipline of walking out what was revealed in the Spirit, before it ever manifests in the natural.

“For we walk by faith, not by sight.”
(2 Corinthians 5:7, ESV)

Those who walk in Obedient Sight are not waiting for proof—they are moved by promise.
They obey in the dark, they trust through delay, and they hold firm when others walk away.

 

It Begins with Revelation

Obedient Sight is not born out of strategy—it is born out of encounter.

It begins when God speaks. A verse. A vision. A moment in prayer. A prompting too strong to ignore.

When God reveals, it becomes your responsibility to remember, record, and respond.

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
(Psalm 119:105, ESV)

This kind of sight walks with reverence, not impulse.

 

It Requires Repetition

Obedient Sight is not a one-time act—it is a lifestyle of continual alignment.

  • You return to what God said.
  • You revisit what you wrote.
  • You rehearse what you believe.

When discouragement comes, you go back. When the path gets foggy, you still follow the compass of His Word.

“We must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it.”
(Hebrews 2:1, ESV)

You do not chase the next thing. You stay faithful to the last thing.

 

It Does Not Rush

Those who walk in Obedient Sight know how to wait.

They do not rush fulfillment. They trust divine timing.

They do not panic in the pause. They understand that delay is not denial—it is development.

“The vision is for a future time... Though it tarries, wait for it; it will surely come.”
(Habakkuk 2:3, NLT)

Waiting is not wasted when it is rooted in the Word.

 

It Awakens Courage

To walk in Obedient Sight is to move boldly—sometimes without a crowd, without confirmation, and without clarity.

But it builds a fire inside that cannot be extinguished by fear.

Obedience unlocks boldness. Faithfulness produces fire.

“Be strong and courageous... for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
(Joshua 1:9, ESV)

Obedient Sight says:
“I will go when You say go, even if I do not know where this road ends.”

 

It Leads with Legacy

The Journey of Obedient Sight is not just for you.
It blesses others. It teaches others. It prepares the way for others.

Your obedience creates a trail someone else will walk.
Your writing becomes a message someone else will run with.

“So that he may run who reads it.”
(Habakkuk 2:2, ESV)

God never wastes a vision. He multiplies it through faithful people.

 

Final Thoughts

If you are in a season where you cannot see the next step—remember what He already said.
If you feel behind—revisit what He gave you at the beginning.
If you are tired—return to the last instruction and let it anchor you again.

Obedient Sight is not flashy. But it is powerful.

It teaches you to follow without needing full vision.
It trains your heart to listen more than you look.
It builds trust—not just in what God will do—but in who He is.

The journey may be quiet.
It may feel slow.
But it is always sacred.

Because those who walk in Obedient Sight walk in step with Heaven.

Be A Vision Keeper!