In Habakkuk 2:2, God instructs the prophet to write the vision clearly. And to win at life, you must do the same. Yes, you should commit the vision to paper. When you write the vision, you’re more likely to pursue it. When I write my God-inspired visions, I’m able to focus my life’s course. A written vision helps me to see with my eyes what I sense in my mind and my spirit. Because I never know when I’ll need to write something down—when God will give me a book idea, an illustration for a sermon or lesson or chapter, a new goal, or an answer to a prayer request—I carry my journal or planner with me everywhere I go.
When you write your vision, you build momentum. You set God’s plan for your life in motion. It’s like jumpstarting a stick shift car. During my junior year of college, I bought my second car—a four-speed, 1986 Volvo 240 DL. Every now and then, however, the thing wouldn’t start on its own. To get it started, I would ask a friend to push the car while I turned the ignition and pressed the accelerator. It was the momentum that would get the car going. In the same way, you need momentum to lead a victorious life. And a good way to build momentum, a good way to give yourself a boost toward a life worth living, is to write your vision.

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