Monday, 8 December 2025

When Solomon had finished the temple of the LORD and the royal palace, and had succeeded in carrying out all he had in mind to do in the temple of the LORD and in his own palace. – 2 Chronicles 7:11

Today's Scripture Reading (December 8, 2025): 2 Chronicles 7

Vision is important; without it we have no idea of where it is that we will end up. Whenever I go on a trip, especially if I am planning on driving, I spend some time with a map and plan out where I am going to go, which stops I want to make, and how far I feel I need to go before I stop for the night. Vision isn’t much different from my trip planning. Vision is always about the future. It is a plan for where it is that we need to go. Vision sets the destination as well as the plan to get us there. And without vision, according Solomon, the people perish (Proverbs 29:18). A compelling vision for the future is the driving force that takes us into the future. Without vision, the future holds no attraction and there is nothing to bring us toward it.

This is only one verse in Solomon’s life, but I wonder if this is the point that Solomon’s life went wrong. The writer of Chronicles simply states that he had “succeeded in carrying out all he had in mind.” It is probably a time in our lives that we think would be good to experience. But in reality, it is the point where we lose the vision that we need to walk into the future. It is the place where we begin the death process; a moment when we have achieved everything and we lose our need for our vision. Without the need for a vision, we perish.

So, what exactly is your vision? What is it that drives you or attracts you to the future? Having a vision for the future isn’t optional, it is essential for life. Without it, our lives will spiral down out of control.

We don’t need a vague feeling that there is something in the future for us. We need to hear God’s invitation into purpose and into a specific vision of our future. Our lives are worth the effort of making sure that the vision is clear. So, what is your vision?

Tomorrow’s Scripture Reading: Psalm 135


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