Monday, May 28, 2012

Being extraordinary in an ordinary world

There will always be someone who criticizes your dream. If God gave it to you, do it anyway. I know that I have had my share of disappointments, jobs that didn't come through, friends that turned out to be quite the opposite, but the worst is when you realize a dream that God has given you... but you let someone take it away from you... that someone could be a friend, a family member, or worse, yourself. In Bruce Wilkinson's The Dream Giver, Ordinary finds himself in possession of a big dream. But in the land of familiar, no one ever leaves... but Ordinary begins his journey out of his comfort zone to find his big dream. This short but amazing parable takes you on the journey with Ordinary as he overcomes the border bullies, navigates the waste land and battles the giants of the lands. When Ordinary reaches the land of promise he is met with joy by the anybodies. The past three years have taken my husband and I on a rather interesting journey to realize our big dream. This road has been difficult and there were times when we wanted to throw in the towel and tell God that this was too big, that we weren't good enough to pursue this amazing dream. But one night, over pizza, we prayed and dedicated our dream to God. What started as two people making pins in their living room and giving them out around Nashville has become a non-profit ministry that has stretched throughout North America. We know that there will still be trials, doubts, fears and frustrations... but if we work hard and keep our hands busy in God's work, we will always have encouragement, reassurance and help in times of trouble. Have you realized your Big Dream? What are you going to do with the dream that has been given to you?

2 comments:

  1. One of my Favorite Realizations that has come out of our recent conversations is that if God has asked us to do something, then it is with His authority and persmission that we do it. So we don't have to ...in fact we shouldn't... approach anything He has ask us to do with the mindset that we are not good enough, not studied enough, not talented enough, or not capable of doing exactly what He has asked us to do. We do these things, because He has asked us to, and He is the highest authority...nothing else really matters.

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  2. With God, Nothing is impossible! Thanks for that Reminder Stephen!

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