Dreams
by Brent Nidiffer and Jamie Shell
Jack Canfield told the story of the young high school student who was given an assignment his senior year to write a paper about what his dreams for the future were. His paper described his dream of owning a 200-acre horse ranch with stables and tracks, and a 4,000 square foot home. He even drew a diagram of the property and house.
He turned the paper in... and two days later it came back with an "F" from the teacher.
After being questioned as to why, the teacher said it was "unrealistic" and offered for the boy to rewrite the paper for a better grade. The boy had a decision. Rewrite or take the grade given.
After several days, the boy took his paper and returned it to his teacher after class. "Here", the boy said, "you can keep the 'F' and I'll keep my dream."
Isn't it interesting how culture, society, and people want to steal our dreams? But God is the one who enpowers our dreams and aspirations.
Even Paul the Apostle realized this power of God's when he wrote this to the Ephesian believers, "Now to him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us" (Ephesians 3:20).
Has someone stolen your dream? Interestingly, the Bible has a name for religious dream-stealers -- Pharisees. Commit your dream anew to God, don't listen to the stealers.
Posted: 08/29/2000
URL: http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200008/20000829_dreams.htmlCopyright (c) 2000, Timely Truths Ministries. Used by permission.
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