As Far As You can see
- Adeola Oladele
- May 5
- 4 min read

Do you believe that there is no limit on your life except the one you have placed in your mind? You can’t step into what you’re too afraid to imagine. God didn’t create you to just survive. He called you to see, to believe, and to move. You will only go as far as your vision can stretch. Not your age, not your background, not your location, not your bank account; your vision.
I hope you know that God is not limited by your circumstances or the situations around you. The limitation comes from what you are willing to see and behold. You can’t walk in what you refuse to imagine, and you won’t possess what you’re too afraid to claim.
Genesis 13:14-15 (NIV) says, “Look around from where you are, to the north and south, to the east and west. All the land that you see I will give to you...” Did you see that? "All the land that you see". That means the limit isn’t on God, it’s on on you and how far you can see.
God told Abraham to look. Not plan, not work, not pray, just look. Because what you see is what God can give you. Faith is not just about believing in God—it’s about believing in what He wants to show you.
Vision Before Manifestation
So the real question is: What do you see?
You may be in a small apartment, managing paycheck to paycheck, tired of your 9-5, or just overwhelmed by delay. But if you can see past it, you can move past it. God is not asking you to work it out, He’s asking you to see it first. To believe that He can do exceedingly abundantly above all you ask or think (Ephesians 3:20). But if you’re not thinking it, if you're not seeing it, how can you receive it?
Before David became king, he saw himself defeating a giant after ruling the jungle and killing bears and lions.
Before Joseph became the Prime Minister in a foreign land, he had a dream and believed it that even when he was in a prison cell that dream didn't falter.
Best belief that vision always precedes possession.
You can’t afford to just exist and hope things change. Hope is not a strategy. Vision is.
God asked Jeremiah in Jeremiah 1:11-12 (ESV):“Jeremiah, what do you see?” And when he answered well, God replied, “You have seen well, for I am watching over my word to perform it.” The truth is God performs what you see well. Not what you wish vaguely. Not what you say in fear. What you see in faith.
Stop Playing Small!
Did I hear you say it is time to expand your vision. Yup! You got that right.
Stop playing small in the name of humility. Stop saying, “Maybe this is enough.” because it isn’t. You were not created for “just enough.” You were made for more—for overflow, for impact, for kingdom dominion. You are carrying a vision that can bless generations. But you’ll only walk into what you dare to see.
Too many people pray big but see small. (Believe me, I fall into this category too)

You’re asking God for open doors but still seeing yourself unqualified. You’re declaring wealth but still mentally stuck in survival mode. You talk about “walking in purpose” but deep down, you don’t even see yourself worthy of it. Do you see the irony? LOL!!!
A mentor still said to me yesterday to "demand more for myself" So we are in the same boat. But I am here to snap you out of it.
To be honest: You are your first limitation. So am I
That business idea? You saw it once and then talked yourself out of it.
That dream you have been nurturing to speak, teach, create, or lead? You keep shrinking in order to fit into rooms God already called you to own. (This is me calling myself out)
It’s not humility. It’s fear dressed up as caution.
Whatever new thing you want in your life, you have to SEE IT!
This is your push. Push Through
Look beyond your current reality.
Look beyond your past failure.
Look beyond what they said.
Look beyond your bank account.
Look beyond the delay.
There’s more land.
There’s more grace.
There’s more in you than you’ve dared to see.
So today, stretch your faith as far as you can see — and then ask God to stretch it some more. Because that’s the only limit to what you’ll receive.
2 Corinthians 5:7 says, “We live by faith, not by sight.”
But that doesn’t mean walking blindly; it means seeing through the lens of faith, not facts.
Faith-sight says:
I see healing even when it doesn't look like it.
I see joy even though I’m currently in a bad mood and crying.
I see provision even though there is zero dollar in my account.
I see restoration even when it looks dead.
Vision is an act of war against what you’re currently experiencing.
Helen Keller once said, “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.” And let’s be honest—many people can see, but they don’t see.
Here are your Options right now
Write the vision. (Habakkuk 2:2) – Stop winging life. Start seeing it. Write down exactly what you desire, as boldly and clearly as you can.
Speak life. (Proverbs 18:21) – Words water your vision. Speak what you want to see, not what you fear.
Pray like it’s possible. (Mark 11:24) – Ask God with confidence. If He placed it in your heart, He already has a way to make it happen.
Expose yourself to more. Sometimes you can’t see greater because you’ve never seen greater. Read stories. Go places. Dream beyond your bubble.
Remember,
God is not intimidated by your dreams. In fact, they’re too small if they don’t scare you.
So please for my sake.
Look again.
Dream Big.
See far.
Because as far as your eyes can see, God is ready to release.
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