Opening Prayer: When
the Lord brought back the captives to Zion, we were like men who dreamed. Our mouths were filled with laughter, our
tongues with songs of joy. Then it was
said among the nations, “The Lord has done great things for them.” The Lord has done great things for us, and we
are filled with joy. (Psalm 126:1-3,
NIV)
Scripture: Psalm
126:1-3
Journal: Do
you have dreams for your life? What do
you dream about? What dreams do you have
for your life with God? What dreams does
he have for you? How do those dreams
effect your life?
Reflection: I
don’t dream enough. I’d like to, I
really would. But somehow I get so busy
managing and controlling and manipulating and surviving this life that I just
forget. And that is really sad. It is sad because dreams are the things that
life is made of. Dreaming is what gives breath
and fresh wind, energy and vitality to this life we live in Christ. Dreams put a spring in our step and joy in
our hearts. They fill our mouths with
laughter and our souls with hope and joyful expectation. They make us live our lives on tiptoe.
Our
dreams—or more correctly, God’s dreams in us—are so vital to our souls. They are the things that nourish and enliven
us. They are the things that give fuel
and energy to our prayers. The dreams
that God dreams in us are intended to give our lives direction and vision and
purpose. But, unfortunately, we are often
led by our fears and anxieties instead.
What are your dreams these days?
Sit down and spend some time with that.
Ask God to dream his dreams in you, to show you his deepest dreams for
you. Then order your life according to
what he says. You won’t regret it.
Prayer
Closing Prayer: Lord
Jesus, help me to be led this day by my dreams instead of my fears. Show me what your dreams are for me, and help
me to be led by them. Amen.
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