After we have dreams we wake up. So when you have that big
dream to do this, to become that, do you wake up? Waking up does not
necessarily mean putting an end to that dream but it means doing what you have
to do. We wake in the morning, go about our day, and then return to dream at
the days end. So you dream, live the dream or work it out, then go have another
dream. That simple? Nooo.
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Dreams don’t get fulfilled just by saying you have a dream,
you have to do something about it, the same goes for prophecies, it just the
way you go about it that really matters. Who are you putting in the lead, and
what assurance do you have, who or what do you trust in to make this dream a
reality? Most times reality can be interpreted as the opposite of a dream. Dreams
have to be processed to become reality. Dreams come true (Another cliché right?),
but you have to wake up to see them come true.
Waking up may mean going out of your comfort zone or
discomfort zone. It may mean building the character you need for that dream to
come true. Knowing if it is real il est
if it is from God and trusting God almighty to lead you by keeping him in the
lead. This involves not worry and trying to put everything under your control.
Sometimes waking up means some careless abandon, but you’d rather throw
yourself into God’s arm in careless abandon. He’s the only one who is able to
be, do everything and more. It means sold out, setting sail. Oh that reminds me, if
you’ve not read my post on setting sail here it is. That post helps this post.
Would be back.
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