Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Dream Big!!!


Think back to when you were a child or talk to a child today and ask them what they want to be when they grow up. You may hear a doctor, an actor, a football player, or many other possibilities. Children dream big and they believe that they will achieve their goals but as they grow up, many are told they may have to settle on something else for their future. Some make it to that dream because they never let go of it.

Once we get to adulthood, I think our ability to dream gets drowned out by the worry and stresses of everyday life.  How nice it would be if we could allow ourselves to dream again and not talk ourselves out of that dream because we think it is just not possible. It’s too late or I just don’t have the money, we can come up with all kinds of reasons why something is unreachable.

God gave each of us an imagination for a reason and He wants us to use it. In fact, our imagination is an important part of our faith walk with God. Think about it, the definition of imagination is the forming of mental images or concepts of what is not actually present to the senses. I think that goes hand in hand with what it says in Hebrew 11:1 – Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. It is difficult to maintain faith for something that you cannot see in your imagination, in fact, I would go as far as to say that it is impossible.

There is a show on television where you can watch people on their journey to buy a house. As they look at each house, it is usually seen from two different perspectives. One would only see what is in front of them and the other sees the potential of what that house could be in the future. There is great power in our imaginations and they can be a catalyst to move us into the life that God wants us to have.

God asked Abram to leave everything and everyone that he knew and go to an unknown place, and God also told Abram that He would make him a great nation. God greatly prospered Abram during his journey but there were still no descendants.   The first time we see God giving Abram a mental picture of His promise is in Genesis 13:14-17. God tells him that his descendants will be like the dust of the earth meaning that Abram will have so many descendants that they cannot be counted, and they will live in the land God was showing him.  This visual was important because it sparked Abram’s imagination, so he could have the mental image to meditate on. Some time had passed and still no descendant and Abram brought his concerns to God. In Genesis 15:1-6, God gave Abram another mental picture of His promise. This time God showed Abram the stars and said his descendants will be so numerous that you cannot count them, and Abram believed Him. Abram had to deal with the outside influence of another who did not have the mental image that he had.  Abram’s wife laid out her plan to have a child and Abram listened and then he settled. I believe this postponed the promised child for many years because Abram settled for something less than his dream. God had to revive that dream and He did so by changing Abram’s name to Abraham in Genesis 17:3-5. Abraham means “father of many”, so every time someone said his new name, they were calling him a father of many.  Now that is one way to keep a dream alive.

God has a plan for every one of our lives and it is a good plan, Jeremiah 29:11.

We can give our imaginations over to God and He will help us get our mental image. Once we get our mental image, it is our job to keep a tight hold on it and not let outside influence corrupt it. This will help keep our faith strong for the future.   

Ephesians 3:20   Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think,                                           according to the power that works within us…

Dream Big!!!

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