Date: 12-Mar-2025

Name: Lakers Komaiya

Topic: 

TRANSFORMED MIND FOR TERRITORIAL TRANSFORMATION – Part XXI : The Power to See Beyond

Content: 

Key Verse: Genesis 13:14 – “The Lord said to Abram, after Lot had left him, ‘Now lift up your eyes and look from the place where you are standing, northward and southward and eastward and westward; for all the land which you see I will give to you and to your descendants forever.’”


Introduction

- Vision is critical in the life of a believer. The ability to see beyond present circumstances shapes our faith, actions, and destiny.

- Abraham’s journey with God reveals that divine instructions often come after separation, alignment, and spiritual clarity.

- The power to see beyond transforms our walk with God. 


I. Vision Requires Letting Go


- Genesis 13:14 – “After Lot had left him…” Some instructions from God won’t come until we release what we think is “good” for what is “God.”

- God wants to expand our vision. Vision is a divine preview of destiny.

- We walk by faith and not by sight

- Key Point: You cannot receive the next from God while holding onto the past.

- ⁠Lot represents familiarity, comfort, and human reasoning. 


> True vision comes when we trust God beyond our attachments.


II. Seeing Beyond Starts With Where You Are


- Genesis 13:14 – “Lift up your eyes and look from the place where you are standing…”

- There is something God wants you to see right where you are.

- What you see (beyond) now determines what you walk into.


> Your current position does not define your future potential.


- Jeremiah 1:11-12 – God asks, “Jeremiah, what do you see?”

- Jeremiah responds, “An almond tree.” God affirms, “You have seen well.”

- Seeing well means having clarity and accuracy in spiritual vision.

- ⁠Accuracy triggers acceleration.


III. The Power of Seeing Beyond the Natural


- Faith requires spiritual sight. (Hebrews 11:1) – “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”

- Healing, prosperity, and divine purpose remain inaccessible when one’s spiritual sight is impaired.

- Mark 8:24 – The blind man said, “I see men as trees.”


> A blurred vision can distort reality. 


- A distorted vision leads to a distorted life. 

- When the enemy seeks to destroy a man, he first blinds his spiritual perception, plunging his mind into darkness.

- Key Point: The transformed believer has a renewed mind that sees, not just thinks.


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