Wednesday, June 17, 2020

The Vision Is Not Over

A Reminder That God's Plans Outlive Your Timeline

 

Just Because It Paused Does Not Mean It Ended

The waiting is longer than expected.
The fire is not as strong.
The doors have not opened.

But hear this clearly:

The vision is not over.

God does not cancel what He authors.
He does not forget what He promised.
He does not delay without purpose.

For the Vision Keeper walking in Obedient Sight, this is your anchor:
If God spoke it, it still stands. If He breathed on it, it still stirs.

“I am watching over my word to perform it.”
(Jeremiah 1:12, ESV)

 

The Delay Is Not the Death

Just because it is quiet does not mean it is done.
Just because you have not seen the fruit does not mean the seed is dead.

Some visions go through seasons of hidden growth—where you are not building externally, but God is building you internally.

  • You are learning to trust.
  • You are being refined in the waiting.
  • You are learning to depend on God's pace—not your pressure.

This is still part of the vision.

“Though it tarries, wait for it; it will surely come; it will not delay.”
(Habakkuk 2:3, ESV)

 

Visions Revive When Obedience Returns

Sometimes vision feels over because we walked away from it.
We stopped revisiting what God said.
We stopped returning to the last instruction.

But when the Vision Keeper returns, the vision revives.

When obedience is reactivated, clarity returns.
When surrender deepens, strategy flows.
When prayer resumes, fire reignites.

The vision never expired—it was waiting for you to believe again.

 

Why It Still Matters

Because it was never just about your life—it was about legacy.
God gives vision with generational impact in mind.

Your assignment is part of a bigger blueprint.
Your steps are part of someone else’s breakthrough.
Your story is tied to someone else’s hope.

“He who calls you is faithful; he will surely do it.”
(1 Thessalonians 5:24, ESV)

 

Final Encouragement

This is not the end of your story.
This is not the end of what God will do.
This is not the closing of the vision.

This is just the pause between what was planted and what is about to grow.

So speak to it again.
Write toward it again.
Walk like it is not over—because it is not.

God is still moving.
Vision is still living.
And the Vision Keeper still has a role to play.

The vision is not over.

 

Be A Vision Keeper