Vision Sunday

Jan 11, 2026    Paul McGinnis

This powerful message calls us into a season of commitment that transcends casual Christianity. Drawing from scriptures like Proverbs 29:18—'Where there is no vision, the people perish'—we're reminded that vision isn't just imagination, but revelation from God. The sermon explores three essential truths about vision: it gives us direction, showing us where we're heading; it requires faith that produces movement, as illustrated through Peter stepping out of the boat; and it demands obedience that brings results, demonstrated in Naaman's healing when he dipped seven times in the Jordan. The message challenges us to examine whether we're truly committed to our relationship with Christ or merely going through religious motions. We're reminded that Abraham received vision before provision, that faith moves before it sees, and that obedience activates heaven's response. This isn't about buildings or budgets—it's about people and purpose. The call is clear: we must align our hearts with heaven's agenda, create space for the next generation, and plant seeds we may never sit under so others can find shade. As we embrace this season, we're challenged to make prayer a priority, let God's Word dwell in our hearts, and allow worship to become our daily routine.