A Rising Visionary

You are a RISING VISIONARY!!! A “rising visionary” typically refers to someone who is gaining recognition for their innovative ideas, forward-thinking perspectives, or creative approaches in their field. They may be at the early stages of their career or just beginning to make a significant impact. This term often implies that the individual has the potential to influence or shape future trends and developments, showing promise for great achievements ahead. Guess what? That’s YOU!! And that’s ME!! 

You see what others don’t see and you are taking others where they need to go. As a rising visionary you’re focused on the things right in front of you. You’re not aimless, erratic or lost in thought. You’re focused, fierce and identifying with these 3 characteristics:

1. Rising visionaries are resourceful

To be resourceful means, “having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.” In other words, you know how to make things happen. The devil wants you to believe that you’re NOT resourceful. That’s a lie and limiting belief. The purpose of this lie and limiting belief is to contain you and strip you of confidence in who you are and what you can do. The good news is, you’re not going to believe the devil’s lie. You’re going to rise above that limiting belief and release your clever and creative thoughts. You’re going to overcome every difficulty in Jesus’ name.

2. Rising visionaries are resilient. 

Sometimes the journey we’re on comes with challenges. Your job is to release the resilience that is in you and use every challenge as a stepping stone towards whatever you’re attempting to achieve. I encourage you to join the apostle Paul in his resilience and say what he said, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (Philippians 4:13). The result? You’ll grow your patience and maximize your potential. 

3. Rising visionaries are reaching. 

The apostle Paul was a rising visionary and he was always reaching for more. He said, in Philippians 3:13, 

“…but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead.”

Paul was a middle aged man in prison when he wrote this letter to the church at Philippi. He was approximately 55-60 years old. He was a rising visionary and was always reaching for more. More souls saved and baptized with the Holy Spirit. More Christian communities and local churches built. More miracles, signs and wonders. Whatever it is that you seek to achieve, let it be your story that you reached for more.

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