Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Big Dreams ~ God's Intended Plan

I have a deep desire to be pliable in God's hands. I want to be made into what he can use. The problem with that is I tend to decide HOW he should use me. I suppose I somehow think he needs my input. Isn't it funny how one minute we can know that God is almighty and is more than able to take care of everything, and the next minute we think we need to advise him on how things should go?

But I also believe that God gives us deep desires and visions of what we would like to do for him for a reason. I don't think they are just thoughts. He gave us this ability, and I think he delights in using our dreams, even if they need to be redeemed first. That redeeming process is much like the refining of Gold. Burning off the impurities which are the things that we dream to do for selfish reasons, or for our own glory instead of God's. But make no mistake, God intends to do them if he gave them to you.

This reminds me of David, who wanted to build God a temple of Cedar. The Dream was with in him, but it was not for him to fulfill. His son Solomon would have that honor. But David was still credited for the dream and for gathering the materials needed.

"But the LORD said to my father David, 'Because it was in your heart to build a temple for my Name, you did well to have this in your heart." 1Kings 8:18

So my Question of the day is: What is your dream. What is in your heart to do? 



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1 comment:

  1. Wow, this is such a great reminder, and a breath of fresh air! Thank you for these words of encouragement.
    Brooke
    http://theintentionalmomma.blogspot.com/

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