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What do you see?

Updated: Dec 29, 2025

A serene aerial view showcases a lush green peninsula surrounded by the winding curves of a tranquil river, with a quaint village nestled amidst the forests and hills in the distance.

To maximize destiny, you must maintain an aerial view to the possibilites and opportunites that exist outside of your current circumstances and situations. The photo above represents an aerial view, capturing from above a bird-eye's view. We are often engulfed in the daily challenges of life, and can quickly castrophize theses concerns, making them bigger. The perspective and frame of mind you adopt about life will dictate how far you can go. It is crucial to see oneself as a victor and not a victim. Life happens to us all; however, the way to which we choose to make meaning of life differs... making all the difference. I started this article with the charge to maintain an "aerial view" to possibilities. There are few things more humbling to me than when I get on a flight, and as the plane takes off ascedning into higher elevations, the ground and everything on it seems to get so small. I'm always enamored by the vast reality of what exist beyond where I stand and what still remains unseen when I'm in that areial view. "As far as your eyes can see" was the charge God gave to Abram (See Genesis 13:14-15). It was what Abram saw that he would attain for his descedants and himself forever. I'm asking you today, what do you see? What do you see when you imagine the future, when you think beyond your current circumstances or setbacks? Ultimately, it is that which you see that you will behold... Make the vision one of victory, and as always stay blessed and continue pressing forward!


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