Monday, July 20, 2009

How God Builds our Faith: A Dream

Today's devotional is from "Purpose Driven Connection"

“Now glory be to God, who by His mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of—infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes” (Ephesians 3:20 LB).

Faith is like a muscle: it can be strengthened. It can be weak or it can be strong, depending on how much you use it.

How does God build your faith? He uses a very predictable pattern and, if you understand it, you can cooperate with Him in developing greater faith. It’s like when the father, seeking help from Jesus for his son, said, “Have pity on us and help us, if you possibly can!” (Mark 9:22 TEV)

Jesus replied, “What do you mean, ‘If I can?’ . . . Anything is possible if a person believes” (Mark 9:23 NLT).

The first thing God does to build your faith is give you a dream. When God wants to work in your life, He’ll always gives you a dream—about yourself, about what He wants you to do, about how He’s going to use your life to impact the world.

There are many examples in the Bible of this.

• God gave Noah the dream of building an ark.
• God gave Abraham the dream of being the father of a great nation.
• God gave Joseph the dream of being a leader that would save his people.
• God gave Nehemiah the dream of building the wall around Jerusalem.

How do you know when a dream is from God or when it’s just something you’ve thought up yourself? The Bible tells us that God, “by His mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of—infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes” (Ephesians 3:20 LB).

In other words, if a dream comes from God, it will be so big in your life that you can’t do it on your own. If you could do it on your own, you wouldn’t need faith. And if you don’t have faith you’re not pleasing God, because the Bible says whatever is not of faith is sin (Roman 14:23).

God starts to build your faith by giving you a dream. He may be speaking to you now, but you just don’t recognize it for what it is. That dream you have—the idea, the concept, that thing you’ve been thinking about doing that would be of real benefit to other people—where do you think that idea came from?

God will never tell you to do something that contradicts His truth. In other words, He won’t give you a dream of leaving your family and kids and moving to Hollywood to be a movie star. If you’ve got that dream, then you can know it is not from God.

God starts with a dream as He works within your life to build faith.

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1 comment:

  1. Oh Judi! Thank you for being obedient to what God was asking you to do in posting this! Over the past week there has been much happening and I have had a severe sifting season that culminated with my not sensing God’s presence or voice for almost two days. Once you are used to His presence, voice and direction it takes your very breath away to not experience it. The only thing that has enabled me to come through this has been quoting scripture – both to me and to God; reminding both of us of His promises. My head constantly told me He loves me with a passion, that nothing touches my life that has not first been filtered through his nail-scarred hands and that He promised to never leave me nor forsake me; however, my heart and soul were desperate for that “touch”.

    Since yesterday morning He has been revealing Himself again in that special way He does so "we-know-that-we-know" He is talking to us. Jodi dropped into Mercy House yesterday morning to visit briefly before going on to another camp. I did not share my struggle with her as we had such a precious few minutes. However, she said something and I have not yet had an opportunity to tell her that God broke His silence through her words. There have been several other things as well since then. BUT...through this post the Lover of my soul has once again enveloped me in His arms. As I write this I just took a huge sigh of relief. Praise Him for His loving us too much to leave us the way we are – for calling us to something more. And... for using our sisters as the instruments of His love!
    Blessings,
    June

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