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Is Your Dream Too Small?
September 11, 2014 by Nancy Ruegg
“Jesus hasn’t brought us into the family of God just to make our dreams come true.
Our dreams are always too small.
We are here to fulfill God’s dream:
That we will bring Him glory through a remarkably abundant life.
That’s how we find our greatest personal fulfillment, now and for eternity.”
–Bruce Wilkinson
(Secrets of the Vine, Multnomah, 2001)
No wonder some folks have been dissatisfied. They thought the abundant life Jesus spoke of in John 10:10 meant an abundance of enjoyment – free from problems and pain, and a life of plenty – free from want.
God just wasn’t big enough, not big-hearted enough, to make it happen – or so they thought.
Turns out their dreams of personal satisfaction or success are not too big for God to fulfill. They’re too small. He has grander plans for each one of us.
In fact, God has one over-arching vision statement that applies to all his children. Paul explained it like this:
“We who had already fixed our hope on the Messiah might live for his praise and glory” (Ephesians 1:12, ISV).
God wants us to live for the praise and glory of himself. That’s God’s bottom line.
Now someone is going to say, “That sounds rather self-serving to me!”
Truth is, when God created us, he put a craving for himself within us. To know him and be known by him, to experience him is a God-given pleasure that nothing else can satisfy. That’s the gateway to the abundant life–the God-enhanced life.
“OK,” someone else may say. “But spending all day praising God and giving him credit for everything isn’t my idea of abundant living. Where’s the satisfaction, the adventure, the fun in that?”
I’d ask, “Have you tried it?”
Gratitude would be a good place to begin. Gratitude for what God has already done satiates the soul. We start to realize how much we already have.
Gratitude becomes an adventure. How many things can I identify today for which I’m grateful?
Gratitude becomes fun because it fills the heart with joy, which naturally leads to praising him and giving him the credit for everything positive.
His blessings do provide an abundant life:
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Eternity in heaven (John 14:2-3)
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Access to God at any time, through prayer (Hebrews 14:6)
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His loving care through life’s ups and downs (1 Peter 5:7)
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Wisdom to determine right action from wrong (James 1:5)
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Joy that is independent of circumstances and defies logic (Psalm 16:11)
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Freedom from worry and fear (John 14:27)
Glad to have this…..Will make life more rewarding…..Thanks. ❤
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Thank you, Linda. I’m delighted you found the post meaningful.
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AMEN!
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