Thursday, August 20, 2026

Vision Without Action Is A Daydream

VISION WITHOUT ACTION IS A DAYDREAM

There is a Japanese proverb that says:

“Vision without action is a daydream; action without a vision is a nightmare.”

A vision gives us direction, but action gives that vision movement.

It is not enough to dream about a better future, talk about great possibilities, or make beautiful plans. At some point, we must rise, step out in faith, and do something about what we see.

At the same time, action without vision can leave us busy but directionless. We may run fast, work hard, and accomplish much—yet arrive at a destination we never intended to reach.

God expects us to combine vision with action, faith with works, and prayer with obedience.

The Bible says:

“For as the body without the spirit VISION WITHOUT ACTION IS A DAYDREAM

There is a Japanese proverb that says:

«“Vision without action is a daydream; action without a vision is a nightmare.”»

A vision gives us direction, but action gives that vision movement.

It is not enough to dream about a better future, talk about great possibilities, or make beautiful plans. At some point, we must rise, step out in faith, and do something about what we see.

At the same time, action without vision can leave us busy but directionless. We may run fast, work hard, and accomplish much—yet arrive at a destination we never intended to reach.

God expects us to combine vision with action, faith with works, and prayer with obedience.

The Bible says:

“For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.”
— James 2:26 (KJV)

Therefore, dream boldly, see clearly, pray sincerely, plan wisely, and act courageously.

Your vision is  dead, so faith without works is dead also.”
— James 2:26 (KJV)

Therefore, dream boldly, see clearly, pray sincerely, plan wisely, and act courageously.

Your vision is the picture of where you want to go.
Your action is the bridge that takes you there.

Don't merely dream about tomorrow—take action today!

Boniface Amani Gichina (CPM)

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