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Thursday, February 28, 2008

The Kingdom-Driven Life

Is there a vision broad enough to be the central mission for every Christian, every family, every ministry, organization, institution, and business, yet focused enough to be meaningful to us individually? I submit that there is such a vision, and understanding it offers the cure for all that ails both our souls and our society.

It probably sounds strange that a vision so universal can yield such empowering purpose to you as an individual. Usually something “general” is too wide to hold such specific influence upon every aspect of life. But the Bible provides us with a vision that is both broad and specific. It’s a vision that can provide every living soul with a purpose that obliterates confusion, stagnation, and procrastination, and it’s a vision that can steer the direction of entire nations, institutions, and relationships. It’s a vision so drenched with purpose that its power can create the greatest era in human history because it’s the only vision that can both order and direct every aspect of society. Yes, the Bible provides us with such a vision, and the only downside is the convoluting of that vision by fashionable evangelical leaders. Read more...