This was read to the congregation during the July 29 service. Sally wrote her thought about the Dream Culture class that she has attended this year.:
To
be honest (which I always prefer), when my husband, John, told me that he
signed us up for this "dream class", I was like, "REALLY?" Great, totally in a sarcastic way. I mean, come on, I don't have time
to dream. In case you don't know me, I am a bit of a pessimist. In
fact, the glass half full/half-empty thing doesn't even apply to me. I told John one day, "If my glass ever got close to half-full somebody
would come by and kick it over." Yep, thats me. Jesus is working on
fixing that little flaw in me.
I
remember dreaming at a child. Wonderful, fun awesome things that I
would do in my life. I had great plans of where I would go, where I
would live, what awesome things I would do. Then...life happened. To
make a long story short, I got bitter and was certain God didn't care
about my dreams. So, when I showed up that first Thursday night, I was, to say the least, skeptical and seriously a bit irritated that John
had gotten me into this.
I was pretty honest about how I felt. Okay, maybe not at the first class (I had to give a good first
impression to some people I barley knew). Then when we were told to
come up with 100 dreams, I thought, "yeah right". As I
started to read the book and listen to the others in the class, I
realized I wasn't that much different. Everyone had had their
struggles. When I started praying and pondering about those dreams I
thought were dead I began to realize some were the same I had as a
child. Some were new that reflected where I am in my life and some
came out of nowhere. I actually began to think, "hey, maybe God
put that there for a reason," "maybe, just maybe, if I start
to put one foot in front of the other with God's help I could see
some of those dreams come to pass".
So, that is why I am unable to be here to give this testimony. Because
this weekend, I am putting one foot in front of the other to achieve
one of my dreams. I am in Indianapolis running my first 5K. Yep,
thats right, the non-athletic girl that couldn't climb the rope in gym
class, the girl that had knee surgery at 14 due to a torn cartilage
and freaky birth defect on my left knee. Now why would God care about
me running a 5K? Because He loves me! I have many more dreams on my
list that would seem much more important to the Kingdom, but God
knows this is important to me.
If
you are skeptical and beaten down like I was, I encourage you to
start seeking God concerning your dreams. You may be surprised what
comes to light. The world told me this chubby girl couldn't run.
Christ says I can do ALL things through Him. Believe in your dreams.
HE does!!!
(Stay tuned for Part 2, tomorrow!)
A note from Kate:
This weekend, we are hosting the Dreaming With God conference at Open Door. If you are looking to reawaken you dreams, and see what dreams God can't wait to fulfill in your life, we invite you to come and spend a couple days dreaming with Him! To register, visit dreaming.opendoorcf.org.
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