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Called by Vision, Empowered by the Spirit | (TV Audio #597)

28 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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Throughout the Bible, prophets, priests, and apostles were driven by a divine purpose. They were people of vision. Vision gives direction, purpose, and perseverance in all that we do. Scripture says, “Your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, ‘This is the way, walk in it’” (Isaiah 30.21). What God has spoken to me has directed my entire life. He has always given me His timing – revealing things that could only be accomplished at a specific moment in His plan. For more information on the Ministry of David Hathaway https://www.eurovision.org.uk [https://www.eurovision.org.uk] Watch the YouTube version https://youtu.be/av7Nru4201g [https://youtu.be/av7Nru4201g]

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