 Vision can go as far as prayer takes it. When the vision was received by Peter, Peter was praying. When Cornelius received the vision, Cornelius was praying and fasting. Peter was sent to touch Cornelius. Peter was praying, but it's interesting because Cornelius, who needed the salvation, was also praying. We have to understand a few things. People in our city are praying. And no, they're not praying officially at five in the morning, you know, when they pray before they go to sleep. And they say, God, why does it hurt? And they say, Jesus, where are you? And that's the prayers God hears. It's when people cry out, not out of obligation, but out of pain. When in the hospitals, people circle around and people join hands. When the Twin Towers fell, you saw the first responders. You saw people when they are in pain, they begin to turn their heart toward God. And they cry out. And because God hears the cry of people who are suffering in drugs, who are suffering in their sin, God, what he does is he sees people, his people praying. He comes to their prayer and begins to enlarge a blanket inside of their mind and says, listen, you are an answer to someone else's prayer. Your vision is an answer to someone else's cry. There is a mother that buried all of her four children to drugs. And listen, I'm giving you a vision because Cornelius is praying, he's asking, and I cannot ignore him. The vision of God places for thousands and millions globally. See, we don't see those thousands. We don't know they're suffering. We don't know their pain. We don't know their sleepless nights. We don't know how many pillows are soaked in tears. We don't know how much money is spent on rehab. But God sees every individual and everyone is valuable to him. So when he comes down, when we pray, God doesn't give vision to people who don't pray. God only gives vision to begin to let Peter go up into the upper room and say, God, I seek your face. And God responds and says, listen, I'm giving you a vision not just to make you big, but because I hear the cry of Cornelius. Every vision is an answer to someone else's cry you don't know about.