Vision is like having a special map that helps you know where you're going and what to look for along the way.
Vision means how well we can see things, it's like when you look at your favorite toy and know exactly what it is, even from across the room. Dr. Myles Munroe talks about vision as more than just seeing; it’s about understanding who we are and where we're headed in life.
What Vision Feels Like
Imagine you're playing a game of hide-and-seek. If your vision is strong, you can spot your friends hiding behind the couch or under the table, even if they’re quiet. But if your vision isn’t as clear, it might be harder to see them at first. That’s like having a strong or weak map in our heads that helps us find our way through life.
Why Vision Matters
Think of vision like the glasses you wear when you can't see clearly, they help you focus on what's important. Dr. Myles Munroe believes that knowing your purpose, just like knowing where to look in a game, gives you vision for your life. It helps you move forward with confidence and clarity, like having a map that shows the path to your dreams.
Examples
- A student sees themselves as a doctor and studies hard to achieve it.
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