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This year's Bible reading plans are based on my word of the
Year, VISION.
The
Vision Keeper: A Journey of Obedient Sight is
your reminder that this is more than a plan—it is a call to stay aligned with
what God revealed.
This is a step in the
Journey of Obedient Sight—a journey shaped by
focus, discipline, and trust.
This is not just a reading rhythm. It is a spiritual assignment.
Vision
still speaks. Vision
still stands. Vision
still stirs.
Stay faithful. Stay focused.
You are
a Vision Keeper.
Description:
What God revealed still stands. Even if you doubted,
delayed, or detoured—His vision has not crumbled. This month is a call to
return to what God said, to stand firm in faith, and to trust that divine
purpose is never canceled. These verses remind you that vision is not
fragile—it is anchored.
Memory Verse:
Psalm 33:11
Here is the plan for November. (Link goes to a PDF.)
Here are
the Bible Verse Writing Sheets for 2020.
Your gifts are not for hiding. Let them speak purpose into
your life and the lives of others.
1 Peter 4:10 (NET): “Each
one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others.”
I have created a page that you can use for Bible Study. It contains the SOAP method of Bible Study.
Click here to download.You do not need all the answers to believe—just enough trust
to take the next bite.
Psalm 34:8 (NET): “Taste
and see that the Lord is good!”
There are
visions you try to bury. Dreams you talk yourself out of. Callings you file
away because the timing felt wrong, the support was missing, or the fear was
too loud. And yet—something still stirs.
That stirring is
not nostalgia. It is not emotional noise. It is the Spirit’s gentle reminder:
the vision is still alive. God has not forgotten what He showed you. The fire
may have dimmed, but it was never extinguished.
When your soul
stirs, pause and listen. Do not rush to explain it away. God often reignites
what we tried to abandon. He reminds us with quiet nudges and holy discomfort
that the assignment is not over.
Vision that
still stirs is vision that still breathes. Let your yes rise again.
A Word for the Vision Keeper in a Season of Stillness
When
It Feels Dormant, God Is Still Moving
There are times when vision feels quiet.
No new instruction. No visible progress. No emotional fire.
But for the Vision Keeper, this truth must be held:
Vision still stirs.
Even when you feel dry.
Even when the excitement is gone.
Even when the journal is closed and the calendar is blank—vision is not dead.
It is simply stirring beneath the surface. Preparing.
Maturing. Awakening again.
“For this reason I remind you to fan into flame the gift of
God, which is in you…”
(2 Timothy 1:6, ESV)
What
Does It Mean for Vision to Stir?
To say “vision still stirs” is to acknowledge that vision
has rhythm.
It will not always roar. It will not always run. But it will never truly be
still.
God often works in silence. He stirs in seasons of rest. He
revives in dry places.
Stirring is slow—but it is sacred.
For
the Vision Keeper: Stay Watchful
Those who walk in Obedient Sight must learn to
recognize the signs of a stirring season.
Because when vision stirs, it does not always come with a spotlight—it often
comes with a whisper.
“Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do
you not perceive it?”
(Isaiah 43:19, ESV)
When vision begins to stir again:
You do not need to force a move—just stay ready for one.
What
to Do When You Feel Numb
If your vision feels distant or dormant, try this:
God never gives a vision without also planting a time to
revive it.
And if He stirred you once, He will stir you again.
Final
Encouragement
Vision still stirs.
Not in the spotlight. Not in the noise. But in the quiet, where only the
obedient are listening.
It stirs in dry bones.
It stirs in closed journals.
It stirs in the hearts of those who refuse to let go.
The Vision Keeper does not always feel the fire—but they
never stop protecting the spark.
So fan the flame. Revisit the pages. Ready your spirit.
Because the stirring you feel is not your imagination—it is your invitation.
And those who walk in Obedient Sight will feel it first.