"Now to him who is able to do immeasurably
more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within
us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all
generations, for ever and ever! Amen." Ephesians 3:20-21
(NIV)
Adulthood often seems like the place where dreams
go to die. As a little girl my heart brimmed over with dreams. My parents' and
teachers' encouragement convinced me anything was possible, so my prospects
increased by the day.
The advent of middle school challenged my girlish
dreams. Not-so-encouraging peers, realizations of my limitations, and a few
failures and hard knocks made me more cautious about my future. Although some
dreams remained, others died along the way.
Sitting in a room of friends recently, I listened
attentively as they shared a graveyard of dreams. Some dreams were killed by
belittling from people who should have been supporters. Other dreams died a slow
death when the realities of rent and grocery bills took precedence. Still others
had been set on a shelf under a dusty dome of "some day." They wondered if God
had forgotten the dreams in their hearts.
Abraham dreamt of a promised nation.
Isaac dreamt of a beautiful woman in a strange
land.
Hannah dreamt of a child.
Samuel dreamt of a godly
king.
God is not only the weaver of dreams, but He
answers them as well. God has limitless creativity, and His creation longs for
the opportunity to create and build and produce things of value. He is the one
who plants dreams in our heart to be held until the time is right to bring them
to life.
I encourage you today to take out your dreams,
resuscitate them if necessary and examine them. There may be childhood dreams
that need to be allowed to slip away, like balloons gently released into the
sky. But what about the others?
Are there any buried dreams that need to be
dusted off, held in your hands and offered back to God? He's the one who is able
to do immeasurably more than we can ask or imagine with the ideas He's given.
Offer those dreams a new start in this New Year.
Dear Lord, I embrace the dreams You've given
me. Help me resist discouragement and hold on to them until I see Your power
bring them to reality. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
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