Spirit Driven Success

Eps. 008 - Feat. Humberto Renovato - What to do when Your Vision Feels Delayed

Adam Flores Season 1 Episode 8

In this episode,I have a featured guest, Humberto Renovato, and he is sharing about what to do when your vision feels delayed.

Humberto is a lead pastor of Revive Church in San Antonio, TX. Humberto is a total visionary, he’s involved in real estate investing, and he knows everything about a desert season as you go after your vision.

Vision will always be tested for authenticity. If the vision you received can be sustained through the wilderness, the desert, the warfare, then you know that it’s authentic.

Sight is a function of the eye, but vision is a function of the heart. When God gives you vision it goes contrary to what your eyes see. It’s not where you are but it’s where you’re headed to. 

So vision will never agree with where you are. God will say you’re going to be a business owner, but you’re flipping burgers right now, God says you’re going to own your own home, but you’re struggling to pay rent right now. 

The greatest enemy to your vision will be your own sight. So you cannot afford to be manipulated or controlled by the limitations that you see at this present level.

When God gives you the download and the vision, it’s you coming into agreement with what He’s already finished, but it becomes vision for you now.

Humberto shares more in this episode on:

What to do when you’ve been trying to go after your vision, you’re putting in the work, but for some reason, your message is not being released, it’s almost like God is not allowing the vision to happen and you’re not being exposed fully to your potential and why your vision may not be coming to fruition yet.

Whatever you do, it’s important to understand that God gives you a vision and glimpse of what’s already be done. God never begins without first finishing a thing… God never starts without the intention of finishing it first. 

God sustains you by giving you pictures of what’s already been done so you won’t give up in a temporary season.