You Cannot Run with a Vision That Is Not Plain

Many people carry a sense of calling or mission, but very few walk in clarity. The reason is simple: they have not spent enough time praying, thinking, and meditating on their mission. You may have a general idea of what God wants you to do, but how will you go from where you are now to where you are supposed to be? That journey from point A to point B requires more than excitement or ambition. It requires clarity. Habakkuk 2:2 said, “Write the vision, make it plain, that he may run who reads it.” You cannot run with a vision that is not plain.

Clarity comes from the discipline of waiting. You wait in prayer. You wait in meditation. You wait in deliberate reflection. That’s how the vision becomes clearer. This is what separates those who walk in power from those who live in confusion. When you give quality time to meditate on your mission, you begin to see what others do not see. Consider Archbishop Benson Idahosa. He often shared how early seasons of prayer and seeking God gave him clarity on his assignment. Praying and fasting for divine direction. These spiritual disciplines helped him chart the course for a ministry that would span continents and influence generations. Your destiny demands the same.

You must become a person that knows how to retreat and reflect. In a noisy world, silence is a strategy. A word drops in your heart — you sit with it, you pray over it, you dig deeper until it becomes a roadmap. Without this clarity, you will only run in circles. Your house, your hustle, and the noise of daily life will distract you. But if you choose the way of quiet contemplation, your mission will rise from the fog and begin to shine. Clarity is not a gift; it is a reward for those who wait on the Lord.

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