
#106: The Vision of the Young in the Last Days
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- The sermon: https://apostolicinternational.com/sermons/THE_VISION_OF_THE_YOUNG_IN_THE_LAST_DAYS.pdf
In Joel 2:28, God promises that in the last days, He will pour out His Spirit on all flesh, and the young will see visions. This prophetic word highlights the unique and powerful role young, Spirit-filled believers are called to play in God’s end-time plan. Unlike dreams, which often reveal God’s fixed purposes, visions are calls to action, experienced by the awake and alert. Young believers are characterized by energy, boldness, and a readiness to move—and God intends to use that strength to fulfill His purposes. Just as Peter and Paul received visions that launched them into action, today’s youth are invited to ask: “Lord, where is my vision?” The older generation has its role—like Gamaliel, they offer wisdom, stability, and understanding of the past. They are to dream dreams that confirm God's will and teach the younger generation the truths of salvation, unity, and the power of the name of Jesus. Yet it is the youth who will see the fresh visions, initiate new movements, and answer the urgent calls of the Spirit. Today’s young believers are uniquely positioned to reach the world through new tools—digital evangelism, creative arts, and innovative ministries. Like David before Goliath, they may be seen as reckless, but their zeal is precisely what is needed for the Great Commission. Unity across generations is vital—the wisdom of the elders must support the vision of the young. God is doing a new thing (Isaiah 43:19), and He is calling young people to respond with boldness and urgency. The last days are not a time of retreat, but a time of revival. This is a divine invitation for young believers to be history makers. God is waiting for your yes—step into your vision and let the Spirit work mightily through you.