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Leading with Vision | Ps Anthony Liebenberg | Release For Purpose Part 3

Released For Purpose

February 18, 2024 • Ps Anthony Liebenberg • Luke 4:18–19, Proverbs 29:18, Habakkuk 2:2, Romans 14:10, Matthew 12:37

As we continue with our vision for the year and overall our lives, join Pastor Anthony as he gives us the tools to lead our lives with vision.


We have all been reached by the gospel of Jesus, He found us and saved us - therefore by that, surely we would want to share that gift with others. 


Sharing this gift means that we need to lead. We all have a stewardship responsibility internally and externally. what we have internally will flow out externally and that's why it's important to surrender to God. Our example is Jesus, He led a life of a steward and He was a great leader in speech and in deed. 


In Romans 14 verse 11 - 12 we learn that we will account for the things we do - we will give an account of how we steward our lives. 


Matthew 12: 37 shows us that we will be accountable for the things we say. That's why We need to be accountable for our lives. A stewardship is a leadership function that we need to engage in.


Natural leadership suggestions:

- Be decisive

- Be trustworthy 

- Have personal empowerment

- Be a clear communicator 

- Have resilience 


A great leader is also FAST:

- Faithful

- Available

- Submissive

- Teachable


There are some spiritual leadership qualities that will hales you fulfill a vision:

- These are tips for visionary leadership

- Have a Godly vision/ revelation

- When we have a godly revelation then we have the right focus.

- Vision equals action


Characteristics of a godly vision:

- Vision leads to helping others

- The vision glorifies God

- The vision is future focused

- The vision is there to overcome the devil

- Vision advances God’s kingdom 


We all need vision because without vision we don't have hope, direction and a purpose.


Once we have a Godly vision then we acknowledge that He is with us and He has a plan for our lives and know that He gives us tools and means to go forward. 


God is the one who directs our vision, He is the one who leads us and when we do what He says then we see the fruit.


That's why it's important to do what God calls us to do. It's important to fulfill the vision He has entrusted us with. 


When we lead with vision then we need to write it down. God Speaks with intention and clarity, so therefore we need to write down exactly what He says. When we write down the vision then we become accountable to it.


We need to remember that Godly vision comes from the Lord. It's His revelation to us therefore when we are willing, when We do and attend to what He has revealed to us.


How do we know we are attending to the vision:

- The level of our determination

- Are we qualifying or disqualifying the vision

- Whose report are we listening to?

- Don't worry if you are a slow starter

- Don't be scared of the word ‘linger’ - the vision will surely come though it lingers (Habakkuk 2:2)


Jesus came and fulfilled what His heavenly Father told Him to and we need to follow in those footsteps.