Monday 23 December 2019

#OnTheTrain - Vision Development Part 7

Lumelang Kaofela, Ba Ratuwa Ba Jehovah!

To God Be The Glory For You, as His Grace continues to hold you up strong.

Let's see what it is that we learn from the story of Ketlametswe and Shadrach.

We pick up from where we left off...

Let me see if I get the point of all this. So we learn here that pressure can come from anywhere, to accomplish something. Be it family, friends, or even the status quo, we may be steered to achieving something, for the purpose of being accepted or recognized by others.

Second, we learn that there is a difference between what you love, and what you feel you have to do. I once read a statement that said, "If you can't do what you love, love what you do"

Now, that statement is pretty loaded. However, let me say this, "What God Placed Within You, Your Hands Can Produce And Prosper You"

Every one of us has talents and gifts that we were designed with by The Almighty. Regardless of where you come from, there are instances in our lives where those things are hinted to us. Oftentimes they are told to us by other people who see it in us.

If you go through my entire blog, you will find that the acquisition of said gifts and talents, and the bringing out thereof, is all that it's about. I am committed to helping as many people as possible to find their purpose and live it out, for the Glory of The Creator. So if this does interest you, go back in my posts and read how you can identify, cultivate and succeed with your Purpose.


Back to this post. Developing ones Vision is embedded in knowing which direction ones wants to take. You see, Shadrach wanted to study civil engineering, mostly because he wanted to make his mother proud, but also that he came from a technical school, and that is where he would likely succeed.

Yet, until he could pen down a proper plan, he would be stuck in, what I call, a 'Non-Application Mud Pit' or NAMP. What this means is that you have in your head, all the things that you want to, and can do, but never right it down and execute them. So then there is no accountability for them and you end up never really doing anything.

In his conversation with Bra Thibos, something clicks in his mind, that allowed him to finally write his plans down. This allowed him a better view of them, and thereby giving him the ability to work with his ideas.

Let's dig a little deeper, on the next post!


Next Up...
#OnTheTrain - Vision Development Part 8
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