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What does the phrase 'there is no vision' mean in Proverbs?

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The phrase 'there is no vision' refers to the absence of God's revelation and faithful ministry, leading to spiritual death.

In the context of Proverbs 29:18, 'where there is no vision' implies a lack of the faithful preaching of God’s Word, resulting in spiritual famine among the people. The sermon connects this concept with historical accounts where God's Word was rare, emphasizing that true vision comes from understanding and proclaiming the Scriptures. This lack of vision leads to disorder, confusion, and ultimately perishing. When God’s revelation is neglected, the moral and spiritual foundations of society crumble.
Scripture References: Proverbs 29:18, Amos 8:11

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