The Upper Room Devotional 14 March 2026, Saturday Message
A Powerful Vision
Gerry Dale Stover (West Virginia, USA)
Today’s Reading
Acts of the Apostles 2:42-47
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Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he. – Proverbs 29:18 (KJV)
In our small rural community, two churches were struggling with declining attendance and aging congregations. Rather than succumb to despair, the leaders of the churches united and crafted a shared vision to uplift Christ in our community.
Our church leaders understood the power of a shared vision. Over the next five years, through diligent prayer, meticulous planning, and unwavering perseverance, we worked to bring their vision to fruition. The journey was riddled with challenges and demanded sacrifices from both congregations. However, our faith and commitment to a unified vision propelled us forward.
Today, our merged church is thriving. Our new, shared building serves as a place of worship and as a hub for outreach ministries. We host sports programs, support groups, weddings, and wakes, fostering a tighter bond within our community during times of both joy and sorrow.
Throughout this transformative journey, we’ve witnessed Proverbs 29:18 in action. By adhering to our vision and following God’s guidance, we’ve built a church that is flourishing as a beacon of hope and support for our community.
Thought for the Day
I can build up my community by following God’s guidance.
Prayer Focus
Church workers and leaders
Today’s Prayer
Dear Lord, help us to seek your guidance and remain united in purpose so that we may thrive and serve our communities well. Amen.
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