Vision and Purpose—Seeking God’s Vision for Our Lives

Have you ever wondered if you’re truly walking in the path that God has prepared for you? It’s a question many of us wrestle with at different stages of our lives. We sense that we’re made for something more, yet we’re unsure exactly what that more looks like. The good news is, God has a vision and purpose for each of our lives, and He delights in revealing it to us as we seek Him.

Why God’s Vision Matters

The Bible tells us in Proverbs 29:18, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” Vision gives us direction, hope, and a reason to press forward when challenges arise. It anchors us to God’s promises and keeps us from drifting aimlessly through life. When we have a divine vision, every day becomes an opportunity to take a step closer to the destiny God has in store for us.

Aligning with God’s Purpose

  1. Prayerful Surrender
    To discover God’s vision, we must first surrender our own. In our culture, we’re often encouraged to dream big and pursue our personal ambitions. But Jesus taught us in Matthew 6:10 to pray, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done.” Before anything else, we must place our plans at His feet, asking Him to guide and shape our desires according to His will.

  2. Studying Scripture
    God speaks to us through His Word. Passages like Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you,” remind us that God’s thoughts toward us are hopeful, purposeful, and loving. As we spend time in the Bible, we align our hearts with God’s truth, positioning ourselves to discern His guidance more clearly.

  3. Obedience in the Small Things
    Sometimes we look for grand, life-changing signs, but God often starts by asking us to be faithful in the little things. Luke 16:10 says, “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.” When we obey in the small steps, we cultivate a heart posture that’s ready to receive bigger assignments from the Lord.

  4. Seeking Wise Counsel
    God has placed us in a community of believers for a reason. Proverbs 15:22 reminds us, “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.” Surround yourself with people who love Jesus and desire to see you grow in Him—mentors, small group leaders, trusted friends. Their wisdom and prayer support can confirm God’s leading in your life.

Practical Steps to Pursue Vision

  • Set Aside Quiet Time: In the noise of our busy routines, scheduling intentional moments of solitude with God can create space for Him to speak.

  • Journal Your Prayers: Writing down your prayers and the impressions you sense from the Lord can help you look back and see His guiding hand over time.

  • Take Incremental Steps of Faith: Once you sense God nudging you toward a particular direction, trust Him enough to take the first step—even if it feels small.

Living Out Your Calling

When we begin living out God’s vision, we experience a deeper sense of fulfillment. Each act of obedience becomes an act of worship. The overflow of this purpose pours into our relationships, our church, and our community. It’s in living out His plans that we not only bless others, but also encounter the abundance Jesus promised in John 10:10: “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.”

Friends, remember that God’s vision and purpose for your life isn’t about perfection—it's about pursuit. It’s about daily seeking Him, daily trusting Him, and daily stepping out in faith. As you do, you’ll find Him faithful to lead you every step of the way.

With hope and anticipation,
Pastor Chris Tullis
Grace Church
"Empowered by Grace, Living in Faith, Growing in Christ"

Embracing God's Plan

From the Pastor’s Desk: New Year, New Beginnings—Embracing God’s Plan

Happy New Year, church family! As we turn the page on another year, many of us find ourselves reflecting on the past and eagerly anticipating the future. Perhaps you’ve been making resolutions, setting goals, or dreaming about what the months ahead might hold. Whatever is on your heart as 2025 begins, I want to encourage you to take a moment and consider what God’s plan might be for your life in this season.

The Bible reminds us of God’s faithfulness in creating new beginnings. In Isaiah 43:19, the Lord declares, “See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.” This promise speaks directly into our lives today. No matter what we’ve experienced in the past year—successes, failures, joys, or sorrows—God is always at work, weaving together a new and hopeful future for us.

One of the keys to embracing God’s plan is learning to let go of the past. Philippians 3:13–14 encourages us to “forget what lies behind” and “press on toward the goal.” This doesn’t mean we ignore the lessons we learned or discount our memories; rather, it means we refuse to let past disappointments or hurts define us. With our eyes fixed on Jesus, we step forward in faith.

As you set your intentions for this new year, I invite you to include a spiritual goal among them. Perhaps it’s reading through the Bible in a year, committing to regular prayer and journaling, or joining a small group where you can grow deeper in faith and fellowship. Ask God to show you where He’s calling you and what He’s asking of you in this season.

Remember, new beginnings aren’t just about fresh starts; they’re about being open and available to the new things God wants to do in and through your life. When you put Him first—trusting in His wisdom, seeking His guidance, and following His Word—you’ll find purpose and fulfillment far beyond your own plans.

Let’s step into 2025 with courage and anticipation, knowing that our Heavenly Father has already gone before us. May this year be filled with greater faith, deeper love, and unshakeable hope as we embrace God’s plan together.

With anticipation and joy,
Pastor Chris Tullis
Grace Christian Center
"Empowered by Grace, Living in Faith, Growing in Christ"