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Write the Vision Down

  • Writer: Victor Davis Jr.
    Victor Davis Jr.
  • Jan 12
  • 2 min read

Before we can begin to elevate, we must first have a vision of where God is taking us.


God is the Architect.

He is the Author.

He is the Illustrator.


But sometimes, because of the noise and distractions of the world, we struggle to clearly see what He has already placed inside of us.


When you write something down, you are pulling from a place God has already deposited in your spirit. It is Him illustrating the assignment He has called you to perform.


In Habakkuk 2:2, God gives clear instruction: Write the vision. Write the message He has given you so that you can return to it daily and stay focused on fulfilling the assignment.

Writing the vision is not a one-time act. It is something we should revisit every day. As the vision begins to manifest, we then write down the manifestation and give God praise and glory for what He has done. This becomes our living testimony. Elevation requires work on our part.


This fast is not about wants, it’s about alignment. When you are aligned with God, your needs and even your wants are already met before you ask.


God tells us in Malachi 3:10 that when we bring our tithe and offering, He will open the windows of heaven and pour out blessings.

Your offering is not just financial your time with God matters. Time spent one-on-one with Him, emptying yourself so He can pour back into you, is an offering that produces elevation.


Today’s Assignment:


  •  Get a journal.

  •  Title it “Habakkuk 2:2 January.”

  •  Write out the vision God has placed inside of you.

  •  Read it every day after prayer.

  •  As new visions come, continue to add to the list.

  •  When visions begin to manifest, write them on a separate page titled “God Did It.”

  • Go back and read it often.

  • Give God praise daily.


This is how elevation begins!

 
 
 

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