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    The Difference Between What Could Be and What Should Be. Vision

    Posted by Lev/Christopher on December 23, 2009 at 8:30pm
    in Evangelism

    Do you ever think about that? Most people only see what could be. They say things like, “If our assembly did ___________ then it could be ____________.” We spend way too much time talking about what could be. Our asse,bly could be bigger. Our staff could be larger. Our congregants could be more giving, loving, caring and the list goes on.

    Could. It’s almost a useless word (to me). How much of our energy is focused on what could be.

    Should. Now there is a word that “Should” be in the congregation's vocabulary. When one has a vision for something, there is no Could. There is only Should. Could presents an Idea. Should casts a vision. Where Could presents an opinion, Should shows a way.

    Should does not say “If” or “If only”. Should says, “Let’s do it. Let’s find a way. Whatever it takes.” Could sits on the sidelines and complains about what could be while Should carries the ball through obstacles and hurdles that most people would never consider approaching.

    Should is passionate. Should is on fire. Should makes comfortable people uneasy. Should messes with the status queue. Should is Vision.

    There is a significant difference between the outcome of Could and Should. When you begin to focus on Should, Could get’s lost. Could cannot operate in the same realm as Should. When Should is in operation, Could grows silent.

    Should is not what could be. Should is what must be. One man said “Give me liberty or give me death.” Now there is Should. Could would say, we could have liberty if only this and that and you get the picture. Should however, say’s there is no other option. There is no other recourse. No backup plan. Do or die. Liberty or death.

    What Should be for your assembly? Many assemblies are going to spend much time in planning session focusing on Could in the coming weeks. How many though will focus on Should. “We could do _________ this year, but we really Should do __________.

    My prayer and hope for your ministry and assembly for the coming New Year is that Vision will ignite in your own heart and the hearts of those you minister to in a way that it never has before.


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