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  • 💪🏿 Today is World Malaria Day, and it’s time to recommit to ending malaria.

    Malaria is a life-threatening disease spread to humans by some types of mosquitoes. It is mostly found in tropical countries. It is preventable and curable.

    In 2023, there were 263 million malaria cases and 597 000 deaths in 83 countries.

    We know how to end malaria. The choice is ours: act now or risk losing ground. Ending malaria is not just a health imperative; it is an investment in a more equitable, safer and prosperous future for every nation.

    *Here are some key facts to know:*

    Malaria claims an estimated 1 life every minute.

    95% of deaths from malaria occur in in the African Region.

    11 countries in Africa bear two thirds of the world’s malaria burden.

    Since 2000, 2.2 billion malaria cases and 12.7 million deaths have been averted.

    After years of steady decline in malaria cases and deaths, progress has stalled.

    Malaria can be prevented by avoiding mosquito bites and by taking medicines. Talk to a doctor about taking medicines such as chemoprophylaxis before travelling to areas where malaria is common.

    *Lower the risk of getting malaria by avoiding mosquito bites:*

    1️⃣ Use mosquito nets when sleeping in places where malaria is present.
    2️⃣ Use mosquito repellents (containing DEET, IR3535 or Icaridin) after dusk.
    3️⃣ Use coils and vaporizers.
    4️⃣ Wear protective clothing.
    5️⃣ Use window screens.

    Learn more about malaria and the World Malaria Day here https://bit.ly/3YL9l2M
    💪🏿 Today is World Malaria Day, and it’s time to recommit to ending malaria. 🦟 Malaria is a life-threatening disease spread to humans by some types of mosquitoes. It is mostly found in tropical countries. It is preventable and curable. In 2023, there were 263 million malaria cases and 597 000 deaths in 83 countries. 💡 We know how to end malaria. The choice is ours: act now or risk losing ground. Ending malaria is not just a health imperative; it is an investment in a more equitable, safer and prosperous future for every nation. *Here are some key facts to know:* 🔹 Malaria claims an estimated 1 life every minute. 🔹 95% of deaths from malaria occur in in the African Region. 🔹 11 countries in Africa bear two thirds of the world’s malaria burden. 🔹 Since 2000, 2.2 billion malaria cases and 12.7 million deaths have been averted. 🔹 After years of steady decline in malaria cases and deaths, progress has stalled. Malaria can be prevented by avoiding mosquito bites and by taking medicines. Talk to a doctor about taking medicines such as chemoprophylaxis before travelling to areas where malaria is common. *Lower the risk of getting malaria by avoiding mosquito bites:* 1️⃣ Use mosquito nets when sleeping in places where malaria is present. 2️⃣ Use mosquito repellents (containing DEET, IR3535 or Icaridin) after dusk. 3️⃣ Use coils and vaporizers. 4️⃣ Wear protective clothing. 5️⃣ Use window screens. Learn more about malaria and the World Malaria Day here ➡️ https://bit.ly/3YL9l2M
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  • Listen to me!

    Your plate’s either fueling cysts or fighting them. Pick a side.

    You’ve been arming the enemy with:

    —Sugar bombs labeled “snacks”
    —Fake fries, seed oils, and bread that’s lies
    —Dairy that hates you (yes, the one you drag with Sadé's baby)
    —Enough processed junk to clog a queen’s shrine.

    Your ovaries aren’t solo acts —
    they’re tangled in your gut’s dirty facts.
    Feed inflammation? Cysts throw raves.
    Feed your cells? They’ll behave.

    So stop Googling “cures” and start grabbing healthy groceries:

    —DITCH: Sugar, seed oils, processed trash, stress buffets.
    —DEVOUR: Greens that mean business, berries that slay, salmon that swam, walnuts that pay.
    —DRINK: Water like it’s your side hustle. Add zobo — taste the promo.
    —MOVE: Walk like you’re late, stretch like a cat, sleep like it’s fate.
    —CHILL: Stress feeds cysts. Breathe. Dance. Throw plates? Maybe.
    Listen to me! Your plate’s either fueling cysts or fighting them. Pick a side. You’ve been arming the enemy with: —Sugar bombs labeled “snacks” —Fake fries, seed oils, and bread that’s lies —Dairy that hates you (yes, the one you drag with Sadé's baby) —Enough processed junk to clog a queen’s shrine. Your ovaries aren’t solo acts — they’re tangled in your gut’s dirty facts. Feed inflammation? Cysts throw raves. Feed your cells? They’ll behave. So stop Googling “cures” and start grabbing healthy groceries: —DITCH: Sugar, seed oils, processed trash, stress buffets. —DEVOUR: Greens that mean business, berries that slay, salmon that swam, walnuts that pay. —DRINK: Water like it’s your side hustle. Add zobo — taste the promo. —MOVE: Walk like you’re late, stretch like a cat, sleep like it’s fate. —CHILL: Stress feeds cysts. Breathe. Dance. Throw plates? Maybe.
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  • A WORD OF ADVICE TO ALL BENUE INDIGENES.

    Now that our state leaders and traditional rulers have come together to find lasting solutions to the insecurity troubling our dear Benue State, I want to humbly appeal to everyone let us all play our part with honesty and responsibility.

    Before reporting any attack or security incident in any part of the state, please be sure of your facts. Let us put politics aside and prioritize the lives and safety of our people. Posting false or unverified information only worsens the situation and causes panic or confusion.

    Don't just copy and share posts from others without confirming whether the information is true or not. Take time to verify what is happening before you post or comment. Be certain that what you’re saying is the truth because lives are at stake.

    Let’s stop posting unverified information that gives room for people who don’t know the facts to criticize the good work of the Executive Governor of Benue State, our stakeholders, and our traditional rulers.

    Let’s work together for peace, truth, and progress in Benue State.

    BY: CDT, Awua Igbana Paul.
    Voice of kwande/ Ushongo youths.
    A WORD OF ADVICE TO ALL BENUE INDIGENES. Now that our state leaders and traditional rulers have come together to find lasting solutions to the insecurity troubling our dear Benue State, I want to humbly appeal to everyone let us all play our part with honesty and responsibility. Before reporting any attack or security incident in any part of the state, please be sure of your facts. Let us put politics aside and prioritize the lives and safety of our people. Posting false or unverified information only worsens the situation and causes panic or confusion. Don't just copy and share posts from others without confirming whether the information is true or not. Take time to verify what is happening before you post or comment. Be certain that what you’re saying is the truth because lives are at stake. Let’s stop posting unverified information that gives room for people who don’t know the facts to criticize the good work of the Executive Governor of Benue State, our stakeholders, and our traditional rulers. Let’s work together for peace, truth, and progress in Benue State. BY: CDT, Awua Igbana Paul. Voice of kwande/ Ushongo youths.
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  • 25 THINGS TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION

    1. Stay calm and composed – Panic can make you say or do the wrong thing.

    2. Ask for the reason for your arrest – The police must inform you why you're being arrested.

    3. Request to see the arrest warrant if applicable – Especially for non-immediate arrests.

    4. Identify the police officers involved – Take note of their names, ranks, and stations.

    5. Inform someone you trust immediately – Let a relative, friend, or lawyer know where you are.

    6. Insist on your right to remain silent – You are not obligated to answer questions without a lawyer.

    7. Request to call your lawyer – You have the right to legal representation.

    8. Be polite and respectful to officers – It reduces tension and avoids escalation.

    9. Observe everything around you – Take mental note of the station, time, people, and treatment.

    10. Demand to be charged or released within 24–48 hours – As per the Nigerian Constitution.

    11. Ask for bail if the offence is bailable – Most offences are. Bail is a constitutional right.

    12. Keep your personal items safe – Secure your phone, wallet, and other belongings.

    13. Insist on a medical check-up if injured or sick – You have the right to medical care.

    14. Record or write down your experience if possible – Especially any abuse or illegality.

    15. Request a copy of any statement you make – It’s your right. Don't sign what you didn’t say.

    16. Complain to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) if maltreated – You can escalate within the station.

    17. Contact a human rights or legal aid organization – Especially if your rights are being violated.

    18. Be observant about any potential witnesses around – They might be helpful later.

    19. Ask for the name and details of your case officer – For follow-up and accountability.

    20. Stay truthful and consistent in what you say – Lies can complicate your case.

    21. Request to know your offence classification (bailable or non-bailable) – This determines your next step.

    22. Stay mentally strong and prayerful – It helps you stay alert and resilient.

    23. Report any demand for bribes to higher authorities – You can also report anonymously later.

    24. Request proper documentation for your detention or bail – Never leave without it.

    25. Remain hopeful and proactive about your defence – Being accused isn’t the end.

    25 THINGS NOT TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION

    1. Do not resist arrest violently – This could lead to additional charges or harm.

    2. Do not argue aggressively with police officers – It could provoke abuse or further trouble.

    3. Do not attempt to bribe a police officer – It’s a criminal offence and can be used against you.

    4. Do not speak without thinking – Anything you say can be used against you.

    5. Do not admit to a crime you didn’t commit – Even under pressure or threat.

    6. Do not sign any statement you didn’t write or understand – Insist your lawyer is present.

    7. Do not threaten the police or other detainees – It worsens your case.

    8. Do not run or attempt escape – It could get you shot or lead to additional charges.

    9. Do not disclose too much personal information – Especially to unknown people in custody.

    10. Do not cry or beg excessively – It can make you appear guilty or weak.

    11. Do not lie unnecessarily – Contradictions can destroy your defence.

    12. Do not provoke others in the cell – Stay out of trouble with fellow detainees.

    13. Do not destroy any documents or evidence – It’s a criminal offence.

    14. Do not call too many people randomly – Call someone you trust, not everyone in your contact list.

    15. Do not accept legal advice from just anyone – Only rely on a qualified lawyer.

    16. Do not volunteer to settle “in-house” without legal advice – It could be a trap.

    17. Do not post about your arrest on social media immediately – It can affect your case.

    18. Do not insult or mock the police station or officers – It’s risky and unnecessary.

    19. Do not carry drugs or weapons to the station – Even unintentionally, it’s a serious offence.

    20. Do not try to run your mouth to show you “know people” – It can backfire.

    21. Do not refuse bail terms without understanding them – Ask your lawyer to review first.

    22. Do not let fear control you – Fear leads to poor decisions.

    23. Do not allow unknown persons to stand as surety – Always use credible and known people.

    24. Do not exaggerate or fabricate stories – Stick to the facts.

    25. Do not forget to follow up on your case after release – Unattended cases can turn against you later.
    25 THINGS TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION 1. Stay calm and composed – Panic can make you say or do the wrong thing. 2. Ask for the reason for your arrest – The police must inform you why you're being arrested. 3. Request to see the arrest warrant if applicable – Especially for non-immediate arrests. 4. Identify the police officers involved – Take note of their names, ranks, and stations. 5. Inform someone you trust immediately – Let a relative, friend, or lawyer know where you are. 6. Insist on your right to remain silent – You are not obligated to answer questions without a lawyer. 7. Request to call your lawyer – You have the right to legal representation. 8. Be polite and respectful to officers – It reduces tension and avoids escalation. 9. Observe everything around you – Take mental note of the station, time, people, and treatment. 10. Demand to be charged or released within 24–48 hours – As per the Nigerian Constitution. 11. Ask for bail if the offence is bailable – Most offences are. Bail is a constitutional right. 12. Keep your personal items safe – Secure your phone, wallet, and other belongings. 13. Insist on a medical check-up if injured or sick – You have the right to medical care. 14. Record or write down your experience if possible – Especially any abuse or illegality. 15. Request a copy of any statement you make – It’s your right. Don't sign what you didn’t say. 16. Complain to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) if maltreated – You can escalate within the station. 17. Contact a human rights or legal aid organization – Especially if your rights are being violated. 18. Be observant about any potential witnesses around – They might be helpful later. 19. Ask for the name and details of your case officer – For follow-up and accountability. 20. Stay truthful and consistent in what you say – Lies can complicate your case. 21. Request to know your offence classification (bailable or non-bailable) – This determines your next step. 22. Stay mentally strong and prayerful – It helps you stay alert and resilient. 23. Report any demand for bribes to higher authorities – You can also report anonymously later. 24. Request proper documentation for your detention or bail – Never leave without it. 25. Remain hopeful and proactive about your defence – Being accused isn’t the end. 25 THINGS NOT TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION 1. Do not resist arrest violently – This could lead to additional charges or harm. 2. Do not argue aggressively with police officers – It could provoke abuse or further trouble. 3. Do not attempt to bribe a police officer – It’s a criminal offence and can be used against you. 4. Do not speak without thinking – Anything you say can be used against you. 5. Do not admit to a crime you didn’t commit – Even under pressure or threat. 6. Do not sign any statement you didn’t write or understand – Insist your lawyer is present. 7. Do not threaten the police or other detainees – It worsens your case. 8. Do not run or attempt escape – It could get you shot or lead to additional charges. 9. Do not disclose too much personal information – Especially to unknown people in custody. 10. Do not cry or beg excessively – It can make you appear guilty or weak. 11. Do not lie unnecessarily – Contradictions can destroy your defence. 12. Do not provoke others in the cell – Stay out of trouble with fellow detainees. 13. Do not destroy any documents or evidence – It’s a criminal offence. 14. Do not call too many people randomly – Call someone you trust, not everyone in your contact list. 15. Do not accept legal advice from just anyone – Only rely on a qualified lawyer. 16. Do not volunteer to settle “in-house” without legal advice – It could be a trap. 17. Do not post about your arrest on social media immediately – It can affect your case. 18. Do not insult or mock the police station or officers – It’s risky and unnecessary. 19. Do not carry drugs or weapons to the station – Even unintentionally, it’s a serious offence. 20. Do not try to run your mouth to show you “know people” – It can backfire. 21. Do not refuse bail terms without understanding them – Ask your lawyer to review first. 22. Do not let fear control you – Fear leads to poor decisions. 23. Do not allow unknown persons to stand as surety – Always use credible and known people. 24. Do not exaggerate or fabricate stories – Stick to the facts. 25. Do not forget to follow up on your case after release – Unattended cases can turn against you later.
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  • VISION

    INTRODUCTION

    Vision is the revelation of God’s purpose and plan for a person, a people, a generation, or even an entire nation. It is not ambition. It is not wishful thinking. It is not mere goal-setting. Vision is divine direction birthed by divine encounter. According to Habakkuk 2:2-3 (NKJV): “Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time; But at the end it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; Because it will surely come, it will not tarry.” This reveals a key truth: NO TRUE VISION SPEAKS AT THE BEGINNING; IT ONLY SPEAKS AT THE END.

    WHAT IS VISION?

    Vision is the spiritual insight into God’s intended outcome for a life. It is not self-initiated but God-initiated. It is the mental and spiritual picture of your future that propels you with energy, courage, and resilience. Vision is what gives life direction, focus, and purpose. Without it, people live by reaction instead of intention. Proverbs 29:18 (KJV) says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.”

    True vision is born out of divine fellowship. It is not created in the boardroom but received in the secret place. Vision is not what you want to do for God, but what God wants to do through you. It is the blueprint of heaven deposited in your spirit, commanding your alignment and action.

    KEY FACTS ABOUT VISION

    1. TRUE VISION SPEAKS AT THE END, NOT AT THE BEGINNING

    When vision first arrives, it often looks ordinary, confusing, or even unrealistic. It rarely comes with applause or clarity. In fact, it often invites criticism, mockery, and rejection. Just like Joseph’s dreams, vision is usually ridiculed before it is respected. In the beginning, it may appear dormant or unachievable. But in the end, it speaks loudly and clearly. Vision is validated by manifestation, not excitement.

    2. VISION REQUIRES PROCESSING

    Before vision speaks, it processes. The one who receives vision must be processed to match the weight of what God has revealed. Moses had the vision to deliver Israel, but spent 40 years in the wilderness being prepared. Paul encountered Jesus and then spent years in Arabia being equipped. God will never place a heavy vision on an unprocessed vessel. Between revelation and manifestation is preparation.

    3. VISION THRIVES ON CHARACTER, NOT JUST CHARISMA

    It is not enough to carry power gifts like prophecy, tongues, healing, or discernment. These are important but not sufficient for the fulfillment of vision. The gifts may attract attention, but it is the fruit of the Spirit that sustains destiny. According to Galatians 5:22-23, the fruits of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are the attributes that preserve the vessel and stabilize the journey.

    Many have received genuine visions from God but failed in character and collapsed in the process. Patience and long-suffering are especially critical because vision is a marathon, not a sprint. Without endurance, discouragement will abort destiny.

    4. VISION REQUIRES TIME AND SEASONAL DISCERNMENT

    Vision is time-sensitive. No matter how accurate a vision is, if you try to manifest it outside of divine timing, it will fail. The power of vision lies in alignment with God’s schedule. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says, “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” Misjudging seasons leads to premature exposure and failure.

    Vision must be walked out step by step, stage by stage. Just as a baby must crawl before walking, vision must mature before manifestation. Each season comes with its test. There is a season of silence, of rejection, of formation, and of visibility. You must discern them all.

    5. VISION ATTRACTS ADVERSITY

    Every true vision will face opposition. In fact, opposition is one of the strongest validations that your vision is divine. Satan will not fight what is not a threat. Nehemiah’s vision to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem was opposed from every side. Jesus' mission was challenged from infancy to the cross. If your vision is truly of God, expect resistance—but also expect divine backing.

    Opposition is not a sign of failure but a test of commitment. Many faint in the day of adversity because their strength is small. Visionaries must be battle-tested, able to withstand storms, delays, betrayals, and discouragement.

    6. VISION REQUIRES DISCIPLINE AND FOCUS

    Distraction is one of the deadliest enemies of vision. Many start strong but lose focus. Like Peter walking on water, they allow the winds of life to shift their eyes from the Master to the mess. Vision demands saying no to many good things to stay with the God-thing.

    It also requires the discipline of time, resources, and relationships. Not every opportunity is a divine instruction. You must guard your heart, your circle, and your energy. Vision flourishes in environments of purity and clarity.

    7. VISION REQUIRES COURAGE AND RESILIENCE

    Vision will often demand that you walk alone. The early stages of vision may require loneliness, rejection, and misunderstanding. Noah built an ark with no rain in sight. Abraham walked to an unknown land. These men were sustained by vision, not applause.

    If you cannot endure the loneliness of vision, you will never enjoy the reward of vision. You must believe what God told you even when no one else sees it. Hebrews 10:36 says, “You have need of patience, that, after you have done the will of God, you might receive the promise.”

    8. VISION SEEKS TRANSFORMATION, NOT JUST ATTRACTION

    A true vision will not just aim to make you popular or successful; it will aim to make others better, to improve society, and to advance God’s kingdom. Vision is bigger than self. It is redemptive. It serves others. It adds value. If your vision doesn’t stretch beyond you, it is ambition, not vision.

    STAGES OF A VISION

    1. REVELATION – God reveals His purpose.

    2. INSTRUCTION – Specific steps are given.

    3. SEPARATION – You are separated from what limits you.

    4. PREPARATION – You are trained and refined.

    5. OPPOSITION – You are tested and resisted.

    6. MANIFESTATION – Vision begins to produce fruit.

    7. MULTIPLICATION – Vision spreads and multiplies in others.

    QUALITIES OF A VISIONARY

    Sensitive to divine instructions

    Emotionally stable and spiritually rooted

    Bold in the face of opposition

    Willing to endure delays and rejections

    Able to discern seasons and transitions

    Passionate about impact, not applause

    Willing to submit to process and authority

    Consistent in faith, regardless of results

    CONCLUSION

    Vision is not a one-time encounter—it is a lifelong journey. It is God's plan being worked out through your life in stages. Vision is fragile in the beginning but becomes powerful at the end. The end speaks, not the beginning. It is not how it looks now, but how it will be when God is done.

    Don’t abort your vision because of delay. Don’t discard it because of opposition. Don’t disobey because of pressure. What God has shown you will come to pass—if you stay faithful.

    Ecclesiastes 7:8 (NIV) says, “The end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride.” Vision is not about speed, but about staying in sync with God. Those who wait on the Lord will not be ashamed. The vision will speak—at the end.
    VISION INTRODUCTION Vision is the revelation of God’s purpose and plan for a person, a people, a generation, or even an entire nation. It is not ambition. It is not wishful thinking. It is not mere goal-setting. Vision is divine direction birthed by divine encounter. According to Habakkuk 2:2-3 (NKJV): “Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time; But at the end it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; Because it will surely come, it will not tarry.” This reveals a key truth: NO TRUE VISION SPEAKS AT THE BEGINNING; IT ONLY SPEAKS AT THE END. WHAT IS VISION? Vision is the spiritual insight into God’s intended outcome for a life. It is not self-initiated but God-initiated. It is the mental and spiritual picture of your future that propels you with energy, courage, and resilience. Vision is what gives life direction, focus, and purpose. Without it, people live by reaction instead of intention. Proverbs 29:18 (KJV) says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” True vision is born out of divine fellowship. It is not created in the boardroom but received in the secret place. Vision is not what you want to do for God, but what God wants to do through you. It is the blueprint of heaven deposited in your spirit, commanding your alignment and action. KEY FACTS ABOUT VISION 1. TRUE VISION SPEAKS AT THE END, NOT AT THE BEGINNING When vision first arrives, it often looks ordinary, confusing, or even unrealistic. It rarely comes with applause or clarity. In fact, it often invites criticism, mockery, and rejection. Just like Joseph’s dreams, vision is usually ridiculed before it is respected. In the beginning, it may appear dormant or unachievable. But in the end, it speaks loudly and clearly. Vision is validated by manifestation, not excitement. 2. VISION REQUIRES PROCESSING Before vision speaks, it processes. The one who receives vision must be processed to match the weight of what God has revealed. Moses had the vision to deliver Israel, but spent 40 years in the wilderness being prepared. Paul encountered Jesus and then spent years in Arabia being equipped. God will never place a heavy vision on an unprocessed vessel. Between revelation and manifestation is preparation. 3. VISION THRIVES ON CHARACTER, NOT JUST CHARISMA It is not enough to carry power gifts like prophecy, tongues, healing, or discernment. These are important but not sufficient for the fulfillment of vision. The gifts may attract attention, but it is the fruit of the Spirit that sustains destiny. According to Galatians 5:22-23, the fruits of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are the attributes that preserve the vessel and stabilize the journey. Many have received genuine visions from God but failed in character and collapsed in the process. Patience and long-suffering are especially critical because vision is a marathon, not a sprint. Without endurance, discouragement will abort destiny. 4. VISION REQUIRES TIME AND SEASONAL DISCERNMENT Vision is time-sensitive. No matter how accurate a vision is, if you try to manifest it outside of divine timing, it will fail. The power of vision lies in alignment with God’s schedule. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says, “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” Misjudging seasons leads to premature exposure and failure. Vision must be walked out step by step, stage by stage. Just as a baby must crawl before walking, vision must mature before manifestation. Each season comes with its test. There is a season of silence, of rejection, of formation, and of visibility. You must discern them all. 5. VISION ATTRACTS ADVERSITY Every true vision will face opposition. In fact, opposition is one of the strongest validations that your vision is divine. Satan will not fight what is not a threat. Nehemiah’s vision to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem was opposed from every side. Jesus' mission was challenged from infancy to the cross. If your vision is truly of God, expect resistance—but also expect divine backing. Opposition is not a sign of failure but a test of commitment. Many faint in the day of adversity because their strength is small. Visionaries must be battle-tested, able to withstand storms, delays, betrayals, and discouragement. 6. VISION REQUIRES DISCIPLINE AND FOCUS Distraction is one of the deadliest enemies of vision. Many start strong but lose focus. Like Peter walking on water, they allow the winds of life to shift their eyes from the Master to the mess. Vision demands saying no to many good things to stay with the God-thing. It also requires the discipline of time, resources, and relationships. Not every opportunity is a divine instruction. You must guard your heart, your circle, and your energy. Vision flourishes in environments of purity and clarity. 7. VISION REQUIRES COURAGE AND RESILIENCE Vision will often demand that you walk alone. The early stages of vision may require loneliness, rejection, and misunderstanding. Noah built an ark with no rain in sight. Abraham walked to an unknown land. These men were sustained by vision, not applause. If you cannot endure the loneliness of vision, you will never enjoy the reward of vision. You must believe what God told you even when no one else sees it. Hebrews 10:36 says, “You have need of patience, that, after you have done the will of God, you might receive the promise.” 8. VISION SEEKS TRANSFORMATION, NOT JUST ATTRACTION A true vision will not just aim to make you popular or successful; it will aim to make others better, to improve society, and to advance God’s kingdom. Vision is bigger than self. It is redemptive. It serves others. It adds value. If your vision doesn’t stretch beyond you, it is ambition, not vision. STAGES OF A VISION 1. REVELATION – God reveals His purpose. 2. INSTRUCTION – Specific steps are given. 3. SEPARATION – You are separated from what limits you. 4. PREPARATION – You are trained and refined. 5. OPPOSITION – You are tested and resisted. 6. MANIFESTATION – Vision begins to produce fruit. 7. MULTIPLICATION – Vision spreads and multiplies in others. QUALITIES OF A VISIONARY Sensitive to divine instructions Emotionally stable and spiritually rooted Bold in the face of opposition Willing to endure delays and rejections Able to discern seasons and transitions Passionate about impact, not applause Willing to submit to process and authority Consistent in faith, regardless of results CONCLUSION Vision is not a one-time encounter—it is a lifelong journey. It is God's plan being worked out through your life in stages. Vision is fragile in the beginning but becomes powerful at the end. The end speaks, not the beginning. It is not how it looks now, but how it will be when God is done. Don’t abort your vision because of delay. Don’t discard it because of opposition. Don’t disobey because of pressure. What God has shown you will come to pass—if you stay faithful. Ecclesiastes 7:8 (NIV) says, “The end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride.” Vision is not about speed, but about staying in sync with God. Those who wait on the Lord will not be ashamed. The vision will speak—at the end.
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