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What Is Your Dream
Contributed by Donny Granberry on Jun 23, 2007 (message contributor)
Summary: IThis is a great sermon for challenging your church to dream.
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What is Your Dream?
By: Pastor Donny Granberry
Over the past 4 ½ years I have preached several messages on the subject of dreams.
This morning I would like to address the subject of dreams again with this question, “What is Your Dream?”
The question this morning is not can you dream, everyone can dream, but do you have the courage to act upon it.
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Ephesians 3:20-21 NIV
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.
If your dream does not stretch you to the point of discomfort, it is probably not of God.
First, The Process of a Dream.
Process – A series of continuous actions that lead us to a particular result.
We must also remember that dreams are a process.
There are no instant Dreams unless you ate spicy food late at night, and then it is not a dream, it is a nightmare.
God will not lift you up out of your dream and set you down in the center of its fulfillment.
*Story of Michael Dell*
In 1983 a young man named Michael Dell graduated from High School. He had a passion for computers and would take them apart and rebuild them. He discovered that he could build them for one forth of the price even adding more memory, bigger monitors, and faster modems, he would be able to sell them cheaper with a handsome profit. His dream was to build and sell computers.
That fall, under a lot of pressure from his parents he enrolled at UT. After his freshman year, he dropped out of school and started Dell Computer Company with $1,000.
Three years later, the company did a private placement offering stock to a small group of investors. At that time, Michael Dell was 22 years Old and Dell Computers had 150 million if annual sales.
Today, Dell Computers is a 57 Billion dollar company, with the leading market Share in the US.
He said, I followed my dream. I learned by doing and by making mistakes, and I go smart people to help.
The Children of Israel dreamed of living in the Promised Land, but the only way to get there was through the wilderness.
You see, you will not be able to trust God for the fruition of your Dream, until you see His faithfulness in the process.
Do not despise the process, for that is where we learn to trust God.
• We discover His power in Red Sea situations.
• When we are led by Him, there are no sign posts.
• When we get up every morning with our eyes on our destiny and steadily move towards it.
• When we refuse to become like the children of Israel who murmured and complained in the wilderness.
A song I love says:
At times the load is heavy, at times the road is long, when circumstances come your way and you think you can’t go on,
When your feeling at your weakest Jesus will be strong,
He’ll provide an answer when you’ve found all hope is gone, He’ll find a way.
At times your heart is breaking with a pain that’s so intense, and all you hold are broken pieces to a life that makes no sense,
He wants to lift you up and hold you, and mend each torn event,
He’ll pick up the pieces that you thought had all been spent, He’ll find a way.
For I know that if He can paint a sunset, and put the stars in place, if He can raise up mountains and calm the storm tossed waves, and if He can conquer death forever to open Heavens gates, I know for you, He’ll find a way.
If you are in a situation and you can’t find heads from tails, remember you are in a process.
The process can be difficult, the road can be rough, the land can be like a wilderness, but you will never taste of the milk and honey without completing the process.
Second, The Progress of a Dream.
Your dream will never progress unless it is pursued.
Pursue – To seek to attain. To apply ones energy towards as a chief interest. To follow after persistently.
Pursue the dream God has given you no matter how far-fetched it may seem.
• Your dreams are like your children; they are your offspring.
• Your dreams are the joy of your present and the hope of your future.
• Protect them, feed them, encourage them to grow, for as long as you have a dream you will never be old.
I can hear the voice of Caleb today, “So here I am today, eighty-five years old! I am still as strong today as the day Moses sent me out; I’m just as vigorous to go out to battle now as I was then.