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A Vision for 2025
Season 2 · Episode 17

A Vision for 2025

The Ashland St. Pulpit · Ashland St. Baptist Church

January 6, 202546m 32s

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Show Notes

In this episode, we explore The Vision of the Christian Life, guided by the foundational truth from Proverbs 29:18: "Where there is no vision, the people perish."

Join us as we unpack the key aspects of cultivating a God-centered vision:

  1. Vision of Self in Relation to Jesus Christ:
    • Isaiah's encounter with God's holiness teaches us to recognize His majesty, acknowledge our sinfulness, and commit to His call for service.
  2. Vision for Service in the Local Church:
    • Discover the eternal significance of dedicating your time, talents, and treasures to the local church, as Christ loved and gave Himself for it.
  3. Vision for Souls and the Lost Condition:
    • Be inspired by Paul's Macedonian vision and rekindle a passion for evangelism. Every encounter is an opportunity to share the life-changing message of the gospel.
  4. Vision of the Savior's Love for All People:
    • From Peter’s vision in Acts 10, we learn that God's love and salvation extend to all. It’s our responsibility to share the gospel and embrace diversity in the body of Christ.

Practical Applications: We’ll also discuss actionable steps to cultivate a godly vision, including:

  • Praying for spiritual clarity.
  • Studying Scripture for alignment with God's purpose.
  • Actively serving in church ministries.
  • Supporting missions locally and globally.

Conclusion: Inspired by Isaiah's words—"Here am I, send me!"—this episode is a call to reflect on your role in God’s mission, renew your commitment to serve, and boldly share the gospel in your community and beyond.

Credits: This episode is inspired from Lou Baldwin’s teachings and draws upon the timeless wisdom of the King James Bible.