Being a Vision
Keeper is sacred. It means you guard what God has shown you, tend to it, and
protect it from distraction. But there is a moment—quiet yet holy—when God
calls you to shift. You are no longer just the keeper. You are now the carrier.
Running with
vision means movement. It means risk. It means going even when the road is
uncertain. It is not always glamorous. You may feel unqualified. You may feel
slow. But obedience is not measured by your speed—it is measured by your
surrender.
When you become
a runner, the responsibility grows—but so does the grace. God equips you as you
go. He does not expect you to carry the vision in your strength. He empowers
you to carry it with faith.
The vision
will speak—but only if you are willing to move with it.