Showing posts with label Dreams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dreams. Show all posts

Friday, January 31, 2025

Choose your Dreams, not your Doubts

 


Romans 1:15-17, So, as much as in me is, I am ready to preach the gospel to you that are at Rome also. 16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. 17 For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith.

The great apostle was motivated to follow God’s direction and focused his energies on fulfilling that plan. He was not so enamored with doubts and fears but a goal, ambition…a dream fueled his efforts. This in my estimation is worthy of immolating.

Dr. Wiersbe observed,

No wonder Paul was not ashamed: he was taking to sinful Rome the one message that had the power to change men’s lives! He had seen the Gospel work in other wicked cities such as Corinth and Ephesus; and he was confident that it would work in Rome. It had transformed his own life, and he knew it could transform the lives of others.[1]

This ambition to share the hope that in Christ Jesus was stimulated by the truth that the gospel is God’s power to save and transform lives.

The gospel is the inherent, omnipotent power of God operating in the salvation of a lost soul that accepts it.[2]

We must also choose our dreams and refuse to listen to our doubts and fears. Few things are as potent as self-doubt; it breeds failure and completely slaughters our dreams. While it’s true self-doubt may raise some questions, bring temporary setbacks, or even reveal hardened obstacles, it is also true that through the right kind of doubt we grow and eventually realize our vision. We must focus more on our ideas and much less time on our reservations.

Doubt is a normal reaction when launching fresh ideas and facing new challenges. In such cases we must pull ourselves out of self-doubt to become more engaged. Fears can even make us believe we aren’t good enough.

Escaping the grips of self-doubt-based fears means setting realistic goals…at least in part. It is essential to break our big goal into manageable milestones…achievable steps. They become less intimidating or overwhelming and they build our confidence as we reach each of them.

Also, positive affirmations should be used to replace self-doubting thoughts. Pay close attention to the messages we tell ourselves! Use positive truth-filled and balanced statements to assert reality, God’s perspective, process our experiences, and make meaningful decisions instead. Self-induced doubts can be overcome by these fear killers.

Yes, Paul’s sense of obligation to the unsaved Gentiles produced an eagerness (Rom. 1:15) to evangelize them for Christ’s sake. He was entirely focused on a singular ambition!

Beloved, focus more on your dreams…ambitions and not your doubts! Don't allow your mistakes to be stumbling blocks toward quitting, instead make them building blocks to realizing God’s plan and your dreams. Stay at it, think about improvements…make yet another adjustment, apply more polish, modify it further, and tweak it yet even more. We are talking about a God-given idea…a holy ambition! Do it again...then again…this is the path to your dream. It’s okay if you must pray and fast more than usual, trust God for things you have never trusted him for before, use your head more than usual, search the Scriptures with greater diligence and discernment, break a sweat because your heart is really invested, innovate…modulate, or create! These things are likely necessary! You may sacrifice some efficiencies along the way but still choose your dreams and not your doubts. 



[1] Warren W. Wiersbe, The Bible Exposition Commentary, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1996), 517.

[2] Kenneth S. Wuest, Wuest’s Word Studies from the Greek New Testament: For the English Reader, vol. 2 (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997), 24.


Saturday, September 16, 2017

Our Pursuit and Destiny



2 Peter 1
Peter, the spiritual slave and specially "sent one" of the Lord Jesus, addresses himself to fellow believers who possess the very same precious faith.  We believers have received the righteousness of God through faith in Christ as Savior and Lord.  The primary thrust of Peter’s communications is growth in the Lord through the precious Word of God.  He does not want believers to be immature, lazy, unproductive, and insecure regarding our standing before the Lord. God would have each of us compelled by a vision of maturity as our pursuit and eternal destiny. Are you passionate about growth in godliness?
Through the full personal and experiential knowledge of Jesus Christ, God’s grace and peace can be multiplied in life! This wonderfully issues into meaningful virtuous and godly lifestyles for the people of Christ. Such developments are made possible by the power and calling of a God of brilliant glory and virtue. This is our calling! He has given believers promises that exceed greatness… hope filled encouragements that are truly precious and valuable. Why? It is because they literally fuel our highest God-given dreams and enable our profound spiritually comprehensive transformation in Christ! Beloved, they enable us to share in the divine nature of God and break utterly free from the corrupting influences of this world system.
While we have been given these incredible opportunities, we believers must be zealous and diligent about maturing in the Lord and taking on the character of our gracious Lord Jesus Christ.  Such glorious qualities must be cultivated with determination and constancy thereby ensuring productivity and fruitfulness in the Lord.  For the lazy believer who fails to pursue these outstanding traits, lies spiritual blindness, and forgetfulness about one’s own salvation. A wasted life is of no benefit to the believer, nor to the glory of God.  But, for the diligent in growth there will be a certainty about their own calling and election mingled with an assurance of not falling and stumbling around in a backslidden state.  Peter gives further incentive for spiritual development to the believer grappling with his own personal growth in a painstaking manner.  As he continues, God promises a fully magnificent and marvelous entrance into the kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ.  What stimulating inspiration for throwing oneself into moral and spiritual growth, progress, and promotion in Christ!
Peter is obviously burdened about this matter and offers immediate help for us through his encouragements and the Word of God.  He persistently reminds us believers and painstakingly rehearses truths already well known to us. Not because he is shallow, but to illuminate the true way ahead. He is confident that his death is near; in this light, he continues to empress us all with the importance of fundamental Bible teachings to stabilizing growing believers in the faith. If Peter emphasized the critical importance of the Scriptures in the very last years of his life then we must take the Word seriously for spiritual advancement today.  
Peter assures believers that our Christian faith is not based on “cunningly devised fables.”  No, when he spoke of “the power and coming” of the Lord Jesus Christ, He spoke concrete truth just as the Old Testament prophecies did.  Peter along with James and John personally witnessed the majesty of Christ on the Mount of Transfiguration. This event demonstrated His awe-inspiring power and foreshadowed His coming to the earth in outstanding power and glory.  Moses and Elijah were there to typify the OT and Rapture Saints.  The three Jewish believers were there signifying the believing Jewish population at Christ’s glorious return to the earth. This all transpired on a mountain pointing to the establishment of Christ’s eternal kingdom on earth.  Peter certified these ancient predictions with his own eyewitness account and the very Voice of Jehovah Who gave honor and glory to Christ on this same occasion. God is utterly pleased with His Son, Jesus and validates Christ in connection to these ancient prophecies regarding Messiah.
Peter further explains why these accounts are reliable and trustworthy by pointing out how the Scriptures proclaim a united message, with a common theme, because they came from one heart—The Spirit of God.  These are not “private interpretation” nor did they come from the “will of man.”  No, Scripture came from God using holy men to proclaim His pure unadulterated truth! They still point to a “day star” of hope already rising in the heart of genuine believers.  Jesus Christ will come again and receive us believers unto Himself, but until that time and no matter how dark the day, we still have a “light that shineth in a dark place.”  The Word of God lights the way and enlightens the heart providing powerful hope, brilliant insight and understanding about Christ until He finally comes for us. Yes, beloved…no matter what…Jesus is still our rock-solid hope!
The believer then therefore can count on the Book of Promises because it is “exceeding great and precious.”  As we do so we will continue to escape the corruption and darkness of this world’s system to become more and more like our Savior of glory and virtue. Beloved, maturity is our pursuit and destiny! In doing so, we answer our calling, will be assured or our election, will be fruitful and productive, and will anticipate the day we see our wonderful Savior face to face. 

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