Friday, 4 January 2019

Here Is What You Should Know About A Yearly Theme: Part 1

I have noticed that at the beginning of every year pastors and corporate leaders unveil their yearly theme although very few of the audience really understand the purpose of the theme. 


Some blindly enter into the new year without resolutions and this leads to lack of self-control. if you aim at nothing you will sure hit it and if you fail to plan you are planning to fail. Before you can come up with a yearly theme you first need to understand the meaning and purpose of a theme.

What Then Is A Yearly Theme?

Basically a theme is the purpose or focus of that particular year. It is your reason to be in that year. In life nothing just happens everything happens for a reason and it is not a mistake that you are alive right now.
Here Is What You Should Know About A Yearly Theme: Part 1



The theme is your vision of the year and vision is a mental picture of the future. It is a sense of destiny. Without a vision there is no discipline and where there is no self-control premature death is inevitable.

Your theme of the year is the main idea of that particular year. It is the target you set which will determine the direction you will take. Success is not about speed but direction. Without a target you are just chasing after the wind and this is vanity.

It is your major focus or aim in which you channel all your resources and energy to bring it to pass. The strength of the magnifying glass lies in its ability to focus the sun’s rays on one particular place thereby kindling a fire.

The theme speaks of the specific grace of the year. When God gives you a vision of the year He also releases the grace for its provision. Where there is no vision there is no provision. If your vision does not scare, you then it’s too small.

The strength of any theme lies in fulfilment of its action plan. A dream without a fulfilment plan remains nothing but a dream. The reason why we do not finish what we start is because we want to do everything at once. They key to fulfilment is to take one concentrated and planned step at a time.


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