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Writing with Purpose
God gave Habakkuk a vision and commanded him to write it down plainly so others could understand and act upon it. Your writing is not just for you—it has a purpose beyond your own experience. God may have placed a story, a lesson, or a truth on your heart that He intends to use to reach others.
Your words can carry vision, inspiration, and direction to those who need it. When you write with a Kingdom purpose, your words have the potential to transform lives. Writing with clarity and intention allows others to “run with it,” just as Habakkuk’s words carried a message for others to act upon.
Practical Application:
Spend time praying over the message God wants you to communicate through your writing. Create a mission statement for your work. What purpose does your book serve? Who is your audience, and what do you want them to take away from your writing?
Prayer:
Lord, I want to write with purpose. Reveal to me the message You want me to share. Help me to communicate it clearly and faithfully. Let my writing reflect Your heart and touch the hearts of those who read it. Guide my words to fulfill the purpose You have set for them.
In Jesus' name, Amen.
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About this Plan

This 5-day Bible reading plan is designed for writers who feel called to share their stories or Kingdom truths through the written word. Each day will focus on biblical truths and principles that empower writers to use their gift of writing to glorify God, impacting others with their books.
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