Kymberly Caldwell

Write the Vision and Make It Plain

November 18, 20253 min read

By Kymberly Caldwell

Publishing Partner / Founder & CEO at Faith Girl

Vision is more than a dream. It is a divine assignment, a blueprint etched into your spirit by God Himself. The Word says, “Write the vision and make it plain, so that he who reads it may run with it.” That’s not just a suggestion—it’s an instruction. Your vision is not for everyone to understand.

God didn’t give it to them; He gave it to you. And because of that, you must be willing to carry it even when others don’t understand or agree with what God has spoken into your spirit.

What Do You See?

The question is not whether others can see it—the question is, what do you see? Vision is not about eyesight; it’s about insight. It’s about looking beyond your current circumstances and seeing the possibilities of what God has promised. Many will doubt, question, or even dismiss your vision, but that does not disqualify your God-given assignment. Their lack of insight does not cancel your divine destiny.

This is the season to see what you said. You’ve declared it, prayed for it, and dreamed it—now it’s time to manifest it. Vision requires alignment between your words, your faith, and your actions. You can’t just talk about it; you must also move toward it.

Keep Going, Move Forward

When God plants a vision in your heart, the journey rarely comes with instant clarity or immediate applause. More often, it comes with obstacles, resistance, and moments of solitude. Yet, the message in your spirit will continue to repeat itself: keep going, move forward. Those words are not just encouragement—they are direction. Progress may feel slow, but keep moving forward. Every step matters.

Remember: delay does not mean denial. Every great vision requires time, testing, and persistence. Don’t abandon your post just because others don’t recognize the picture God painted inside of you.

Faith, Hard Work, and Belief

To bring any vision to life, three things are non-negotiable:

Faith

is trusting God even when you can’t trace Him. Faith is leaning on the unseen promise and refusing to let go, no matter how things look in the natural.

Belief

is different from faith. Faith is what you place in God; belief is what you put in yourself. It’s the confidence that you are capable, chosen, and equipped to carry out the vision. Without belief, you’ll sabotage what God has entrusted to you.

Hard Work

is where most people fall short. Vision without work is only imagination. You can pray, you can fast, you can write the vision in the fanciest notebook—but until you take consistent, practical action, the vision remains dormant. Hard work gives your vision a body to stand in.

So, what do you do when others can’t see what you’re saying?

You keep walking.

You keep building.

You keep speaking life into what

appears to be nothing.

The vision is not about them; it’s about obedience. And when it manifests, those same people will witness the fruit of what you refused to give up on.

Write the vision. Make it plain. Keep going. Move forward. This is the season to see what you said.

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