Last week we talked about the topic of “vision” and how to
develop a vision. This week I would like
to follow up on that and talk about what to do once you have a vision – how do
you put a vision into motion. Where do
you start once you understand God’s vision for you at your campus.
1-Pray about the things in your vision with others in
your group. You are most likely
drawn together because you have the same or a similar vision. Ask God to start working in those areas He
has put on your hearts. Ask Him to put
ideas and strategies on your mind for the things He wants you to do at your
campus. Ask Him for wisdom, for
resources, for His strength and for His blessing. (James 1:5)
2-Pick 2 or 3 specific parts of your vision and make a
simple plan.
Plan concrete steps or actions you can take to put your
vision into motion. Specific steps are
what help us to fulfill what He has told us to do (John 15:8,14,16). God tells us to take advantage of
opportunities (Eph.5:15-16) and He tells us to be deliberate in our actions (2
Cor.9:24-26).
How to turn a vision into something concrete:
А. Think about activities you can see happen that are directly
connected with a part of your vision.
- If part of your vision is to see believers grow deeper in their desire to obey God with all their lives, then a way of making that vision concrete may be to start a small group Bible study on the topic of obedience and make sure to have accountability built into each lesson. Set a date for the study to begin and start it.
- If your vision is to see an attitude of prayer pervade the campus, then invite other believers to join you in a weekly prayer time on campus and pray for things connected to your vision.
- If your vision is to build multiplying disciples, then start a small-group where you pray, study the Bible and talk together about reaching out to others. Also encourage them to start their own small group with other like-minded believers or with interested non-believers.
- If you want to give every student on your campus a chance this year to hear the gospel, then plan a broad-sowing event and do it. It could be handing out flyers or business cards or renting advertising space on a trolleybus which goes past campus with the address of an evangelistic website (www.everystudent.com, for example)
- If you want to make contacts with non-believers to talk about spiritual topics, then plan something like “Alpha Course” or “Focus Group”. Try setting a date within the next two weeks and be there prepared whether you think anyone will come or not.
Look
back at God’s vision for your part in bringing the gospel to your campus and
compare the plans you just made with the vision. Will these plans/activities be effective in
accomplishing your (God’s) vision?
Avoid this common mistake: we tend to plan activities and then call that
our ‘vision’. Just doing some fun
things, or doing things other people are doing doesn’t mean that you are
accomplishing the vision that God has given specifically to you. The things you put on your plan need to be
just the kinds of things that will help you accomplish what God has called you
to do at your campus.
3-Share your vision with others. Nehemiah could not rebuild the wall of
Jerusalem by himself. He needed others
to join with him, so he shared his vision with the Israelites living there and
invited them to rebuild the wall (Nehemiah 2:17-19).
Invite other
believing students at your university to join you in what God has called you to
do and work together as a group to make a plan based on the vision that God has
given you collectively.
4-Start now!
Plan to do something starting now and get out and do it! Procrastination is a great enemy in
ministry. Satan likes us to feel great
about having good intentions, and loves it when we are slow to put a plan into
action.
Even if it is the end of the school year and it seems better
to wait until fall to begin, you can still put a plan for prayer into action
for the last few weeks. You can plan to
talk to one or two classmates about why you aren’t stressed about your exams –
and share your story of how knowing that God loves and accepts you
unconditionally and how that brings peace into your life.
Pray, plan specific events or activities, invite others to
join you, and don’t procrastinate – Start Now!
These are good first steps for how to put a plan into action.