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Visionwriting, a.k.a., journalizing
1. How do I know
if I’m hearing God?
If we have our hearts bent on hearing
what we want to hear, we’ll hear in error.
With visionwriting we come waiting to hear His heart—what He wants to
say to us, according to His will. If we
don’t have this intention we are off the mark and will miss the way. If we say we are seeking His character and
counsel, but we hold our own opinions in high regard, we will think God is
directing us when actually our own ideals and opinions are. We
must give the Word prominence by casting aside our “reasonings” and
“preferences.” Even those things we
think are good might be vain in light of His Truth. We therefore come to God and humbly ask that
any idols or ideals we may be holding be cleansed away and that repentance and
forgiveness be granted.
Any fear of error should be yielded
to Him in faith. He is bigger than we
are; He has called us into a living and thriving relationship with
Him. Therefore, if our hearts are in earnest
before Him, He will continually purge us.
God is bigger than our idols and will graciously cleanse us and set us
free.
Yes, we could choose not to risk
hearing for fear of hearing wrong, but that would only bind us to error
indefinitely. It is better to see the
holes in our ship and allow the Lord to patch them than to pretend we have no
holes and sink. Being willing to see our
error in His presence is the safest place to view it, for whom the Father loves,
He corrects and heals.
The faith visionwriting imparts far
surpasses all fear. Allow God to be
bigger in your mind than you are. He
will lovingly correct. Remember that a
moving vessel is easier to steer than one docked in the harbor. Move out in faith and dare to hear and
record God’s words to you on daily basis.
We promise; you won’t be disappointed, for how could the God who “is” not
be your rewarder too? (Hebrews 11:6)
2. I don’t
consider myself a writer; is visionwriting for everyone?
If visionwriting were about
eloquence of speech or impressive twists of the human language then certainly
it would not be for everyone. But it is
not about the enticing words of men’s wisdom.
It is about training the ear to hear and obey the voice of the Lord and
value His fellowship. The focus is not on our ability but on God alone.
Do we or don’t we have the Holy
Spirit residing within us? We do. And does He desire fellowship with us? He does.
And has the
Lord ever instructed anyone to write down His words? He has, and He trains us in the way we ought to go. He says, “Write, dear ones, write. Write until the Truth you hear is so plain that you can
run with it. Write My words and let Me build a fire in your belly. Write, My little ones, from the least to the
greatest, write, for I
am all you need, and I am within you. So pick up your pen and listen to what I am saying within you... and write,
write, write.” See Habakkuk 2:1-3 and
Hebrews 8:10-11 for inspiration!
How each person visionwrites
differs, no doubt, but whether or not they benefit doesn’t. One person may be a gifted writer, another
not, but the truth imparted is equally impacting.
3. I’m not sure
I believe the Lord still speaks today.
Aren’t the Prophets the only ones who can hear Him?
Jesus
Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. He is
the
Prophet that speaks, lives and dwells within. The cross of Christ bridged the
gap, closed the breech, healed the separation, tore down the dividing wall, and eradicated the sin that
alienated us from Him. The cross of
Christ gave us access to God, boldness before His throne, and the right to an
audience with Him. Before Christ came only a few select prophets heard the word of the Lord; after
Christ came we were
all given ears to
hear. In other words, His resurrection didn’t
silence His voice; it opened our ears to hear what we’d been deaf to since birth. Now
more than ever, we hear and know the Shepherd that calls us by name. Eternal Life is the Eternal “today” where He
speaks, we respond, and live wholly devoted to Him.
4. My life is so
busy, how can I possibly find time to do a daily journal?
It’s important to admit that you
have access to the same twenty-four hours in a day as anyone else. How we budget those hours reflects our
priorities. A willing heart will allow
God to open the eyes of your heart so you can see where the time for you and
Him begins. Father will take the “little” that you give Him and cause it to
increase and grow. At first the habit will be more important than how long you
actually spend in your journal. He will teach
you the miracle of the leaven where a little spreads to make and increase time. In a little while you will see yourself living
in the present moment—entering His rest—and living the life of faith you’ve
been called to. Remember; God is after your
heart and will not settle for
less.
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