Many of us dream of what we may never have. That's what makes them dreams, I guess. Wealth, so that we can be free of debt and owing others. Perfect relationships, because what we have isn't perfect. Good health for ourselves or others we love that are suffering. There isn't anything wrong with dreaming as long as we keep the dreams in perspective and remember that our lives have purpose. That purpose is to glorify God and to seek His will in all we do.
I have two major dreams. One is to take an extended Alaskan cruise with my beloved. I want to have that time with him to see whales in the wild and icebergs up close. The other is to travel to Scotland. I have always wanted to go there but now I have a good friend there that I would love to visit with and deliver a hug to in person. I don't know if I will ever do either. However, should the Lord allow it then it will be so that I can spread His love and message and experience His love personally. He always has a purpose.
I have come to learn that nothing in life is worth anything unless Christ is in the middle of it. Fulfilling a dream without Him would be empty and meaningless. Life is brief and every moment needs to count. I want all my moments to count for Him. Had he given me all those things I thought I wanted when I was young then I would have missed out on so much because my relationship with Him needed to grow. Every day is so much sweeter now that He is in control. I wouldn't want anything apart from Him. And sharing His love is an honor and a privilege no matter where I am. If I never see Alaska or Scotland, my life won't suffer. As long as I am where He wants me at any given time, then I am incredibly blessed.
This week, let's make a list of our dreams and the purposes behind them. Are they purely for our own enjoyment and benefit, or are we considering our life purpose in Jesus? How is He being included? I pray for enlightenment for each of us as we tackle this challenge. God bless you!
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