God told Habakkuk to write the vision down — not just think about it, pray about it, or share it verbally. Write it. Make it plain. Make it runnable.
This is divine permission for strategic planning. A written vision forces clarity, creates accountability, and can be shared so others can carry it with you.
The best business visions are specific, honest about the gap between where you are and where you're going, and rooted in something bigger than profit. They answer: What are we building? Who does it serve? Why does it matter?
The second half of Habakkuk 2:3 is for every entrepreneur who has a clear vision but feels behind schedule: it will come. Don't abandon a God-given vision because the timeline looks wrong.