Vision That Moves
Connect with me here in text… tell me where you are listening. “Chains and tribulations await me, but none of these things move me.” Paul’s line in Acts 20 is a gut check for anyone trying to follow Jesus with real endurance. We take that same courage and bring it into everyday Christian leadership: not the kind that talks about vision, but the kind that moves with it. Because a bleedable vision is never just a motivational idea. It’s a calling that changes your calendar, your priorities, your relationships, and the way you make decisions. We wrestle with a phrase that sounds harmless but can hide a deeper problem: “I’m waiting on God.” Sometimes we’re not waiting at all. We’re resisting movement. We talk about why obedience opens doors and why stagnation quietly drains purpose. We name the real blockers that keep people stuck: waiting for certainty, overthinking every detail, fear of failure, and fear of stepping outside comfort zones. Then we offer a better definition of failure that keeps you moving: failure is quitting, not trying and learning along the way. The turning point is Acts 8 and the story of Philip on the desert road. God doesn’t hand him a full blueprint. He simply says “Go,” and Philip discovers the assignment while he’s moving, right down to God providing water in the desert for baptism. We end with a challenge and a prayer: be available, because someone else’s breakthrough may be connected to your yes. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who feels stuck, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one step of obedience you can take this week? Support the show www.Turning180.com