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Vision isn’t optional for men.
Without it, you don’t lead—you react.
And when a man lives without vision, it doesn’t just affect him. It affects everything entrusted to him—his family, his work, his future.
Scripture makes it plain:
“Where there is no vision, the people perish.” (Proverbs 29:18)
Vision gives
direction.
Without it, you drift.
You chase too many priorities, waste energy, and slowly lose ground in the areas that matter most.
But when a man has vision, something changes.
He begins to live with clarity.
He knows what matters—and what doesn’t.
His decisions align with a picture of the future he is aiming toward.
So where does
that vision come from?
It starts with God.
You were not made randomly. You were created in His image, called to live under His authority, and entrusted with real
responsibility.
“Let them have dominion…” (Genesis 1:26)
That means your life has purpose—and your vision should flow from it.
You don’t invent vision.
You align your life with God’s Word and begin to see what faithfulness looks like in your domains—your home, your work, your relationships.
Then you think forward.
What direction am I heading? What will this produce over time? What kind of legacy am I building?
You don’t need perfect clarity to begin.
You need faithful direction.
Walk with God. Apply His Word. Lead where you are.
As you do, the picture will sharpen.
And God will show you what comes next.
Get Dominion,