Breaking Barriers

Are You Dreaming?

How often to you sit back and dream? Dream about what will be? What will come? How you imagine your future life to be? Recently, I’ve been dreaming a lot. I just allow my thoughts to take over and it’s like an adrenaline rush. I get excited and want to make plans. Perhaps, that is the reason for dreaming, to allow your thoughts to take action.

What about you? Are you dreaming? As the ideas come, write them down. Then write out your vision, so you can begin to plan your action steps. Dreams are not just for your imagination, I believe it’s a seed being planted for you to water and allow the sun to shine. Watering your seed requires you to do your research and figure out how you can make it happen. Then, God comes in and shines light, providing you with his grace, wisdom, and love to bless your efforts. He will even send people your way to further align your vision.

This blog post is a reminder to keep dreaming, but not only dream also write your vision, pray about it, and begin to plan to make it happen. Dreaming makes you happy and as though you can conquer anything. And remember, you can conquer anything, don’t forget the scripture, “with God all things are possible (Matthew 19:26).” So go on and dream, then start that business, move to that new city, write that book, apply for that dream job, start that non-profit, or whatever you desire. It all starts with a dream, but your actions are what makes it happen! Keep dreaming, don’t stop!

8 Comments

  • Crystal Washington

    I love this! I have been following this in my present season. I’ve revisited some things I wrote in the past, and continue to pray about them. I highlight the things that God has done and continue to pray His guidance in what is not highlighted. Thank you, my dear friend, for reminding me that it is okay to dream when you are asking God to order your steps. Here is one of my favorite Bible verses:
    Habakkuk 2:2 NIV says: “Then the LORD replied: Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald may run with it.”

    • Bridgette

      This is good! This speaks to writing for historical data. Many times we forgot how far we’ve come and the blessing God has blessed us with in the past. Love this scripture!

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