Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Dream B.I.G.

I tell you what: It's crazy how you walk a path, thinking you're all alone, but then you read a book or have a conversation, and it's exactly what you needed to hear and think about at the moment. Jayme Hightower, meet Jentezen Franklin.

Anyway, I'm reading this book and writing in a journal (sort of), and the question comes up:
What dreams are in your heart that only God can make possible? Well, shoot, I suspect all the ones that are there, right? I mean, that makes perfect sense. The aspirations and desires that are in our hearts were placed there by the Father, or we wouldn't have them. They wouldn't be worth anything. Or.... are they really from God?

I started to make a list of dreams I had, but nothing seemed to adequately answer the question.  Every girl dreams of Prince Charming, her dashing knight that will take care of her and yet allow her to come along on his adventure. Guys are always looking for Xena: a strong woman that can fight with him, but is still feminine enough to let him rescue her.  We all dream of bigger homes, nicer cars, more money, and well behaved kids (if you want kids).  But is that really the bottom of our dream bowl?  Did we really get to our true dreams?

Here's my moment of transparency - these are my deepest dreams, the ones that keep me up at night:
1. A home that is open to students, both HS and college, that is a place of refuge/safety/guidance for them
2. A husband that is willing to walk out the will of God with me
3. Teaching not just the Word of God, but its impact on the World, past, present, and future

You all might be like, "Really?  That's what you want to do?  Never would've seen that coming!"  That's cool, but those are my dreams.  Beyond the bigger home, faster and nicer car, increase in money, etc., there is a craving for these things in my life.

This isn't your typical Baptist sermon.  I only have one point instead of three, and I'm about to head to the Word in a minute.  Here it is: Dream B.I.G. - Believing It's God.  When you get to your real dreams, the ones you don't share with anyone, or maybe you do in that moment of passionate meditation and introspection, ask God if that's His will.  If so, dream BIG.  That's faith - believing He spoke something to your heart and walking in the truth of its coming to pass. 

At church, we're starting a study on Abraham.  He was credited as a man of faith in Hebrews and as our father in the faith in Galatians.  But check out Hebrews 11 - there's a whole chapter of people that are credited as faithful!  Abraham's wife Sarah, his son Isaac, his grandson Jacob (he was the father of the people of Israel), and so many more trusted in the words spoken to them and believed the manifestation of them would come. 

Look at Habakkuk 2:2-3

 2And the LORD answered me:

"Write the vision;
make it plain on tablets,
so he may run who reads it.
3For still the vision awaits its appointed time;
it hastens to the end—it will not lie.
If it seems slow, wait for it;

it will surely come; it will not delay.

God has given us dreams and visions.  He truly has a plan to prosper us after we've been decimated, discouraged, distracted, and possibly even defeated.  His plan and will are being worked in our lives, and He is faithful to complete the work He started in us.


So, you tell me: What dreams are in your heart that only God can make possible?  What vision has He given you?  And are you standing in faith?

1 comment:

  1. a very good question. Mostly the only dream I have is marrying a man who loves God with everything, and worships God with the same reckless abandon that I do. Otherwise everything else is just things that I know I am going to do, so I am walking toward the.
    Foster care/ adoption
    Working with women one on one in an evironment meant to help and change them. In a small group setting and individually. Show them that even though life does not go the way we planned that God is always God and always sees us through. That you can have hope and faith at the same moment of weakness and tears.
    Raising my children in the way they should go.

    No money, no cars, not even a house. I will live with what HE has given me, and let Him take care of that stuff. The way Solomon showed us.

    Thank you for making me think that through.

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