Vision Board Worksheet - Aligning Your Heart, Your Life, and Your Future With God’s Vision
How to Use This Worksheet
This is not a manifestation exercise.
This is a listening exercise.
Set aside quiet time. Pray first. Move slowly.
There are no “right” answers—only honest ones.
“Commit your works to the LORD, and your thoughts will be established.”
— Proverbs 16:3
Section 1: Opening Prayer & Heart Alignment
Before writing anything, pause.
Write a short prayer inviting God into this process.
Prayer Prompt:
“God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, I invite You to search my heart.
Show me what You are building in this season.
Remove striving, fear, and confusion.
Teach me to see clearly again.”
✎ Write your prayer here:
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.”
— Matthew 5:8
Section 2: Honest Reflection — Naming What Is Heavy
Vision becomes clear when truth is acknowledged.
Answer honestly. This section is not meant to be shared unless you choose to.
Reflection Questions
Where do I currently feel tired, stuck, or discouraged?
What expectations or hopes feel delayed or unresolved?
Where have I been striving instead of trusting?
✎ Write freely here:
“The LORD is near to the brokenhearted.”
— Psalm 34:18
Section 3: Discernment — What Season Am I In?
We often ask God for direction when He is first inviting us into discernment.
Circle or write what best describes this season:
☐ Waiting
☐ Preparation
☐ Healing
☐ Building
☐ Transition
☐ Obedience without clarity (yet)
✎ Why does this season feel accurate right now?
“For everything there is a season.”
— Ecclesiastes 3:1
Section 4: Scripture-Centered Vision Categories
Instead of vague goals, Scripture gives us holy focus areas.
1. Relationship With God
“Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.”
— Matthew 6:33
Prompt:
What would faithfulness—not perfection—look like in my walk with God this season?
✎ Write words, phrases, or Scriptures:
2. Family, Community & Legacy
“As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.”
— Joshua 24:15
Prompt:
What kind of spiritual atmosphere do I desire in my home or community?
✎ Write words, prayers, or images:
3. Work, Calling & Provision
“It is He who gives you power to get wealth.”
— Deuteronomy 8:18
Prompt:
How can my work—paid or unpaid—serve God’s purposes in this season?
✎ Write intentions or callings:
4. Healing, Restoration & Growth
“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”
— Psalm 147:3
Prompt:
Where is God inviting healing, restoration, or gentleness with myself?
✎ Write honestly:
Section 5: Listening for God’s Voice
This is the most important section. Do not rush.
Read this verse slowly before writing:
“My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.”
— John 10:27
Quiet Listening Prompt
After prayer, write any words, impressions, Scriptures, or themes that come to mind.
Do not analyze—record.
✎ What do I sense God emphasizing right now?
Section 6: Creating the Vision Board (Visual Portion)
Now you may gather images, words, or symbols that reflect:
God’s priorities, not pressure
Direction, not fantasy
Peace, not urgency
Guidelines
Choose images that remind, not control
Scripture is encouraged
Less is more
✎ List key words or Scriptures to include on your board:
“Write the vision and make it plain.”
— Habakkuk 2:2
Section 7: Commitment Without Striving
Vision requires surrender, not force.
Read this verse:
“Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit.”
— Zechariah 4:6
Write a Gentle Commitment Statement
Example:
“I commit to walk faithfully in this season, trusting God with timing and outcome.”
✎ My commitment before God:
Section 8: Closing Prayer
End with gratitude—even if answers are still forming.
✎ Closing prayer or thanksgiving:
“The LORD will fulfill His purpose for me.”
— Psalm 138:8
Optional Footer (Recommended for the Printable)
This Vision Board Worksheet is not about control.
It is about clarity, covenant, and trust in God’s leading.
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