Weekend Devo — Dare to Dream
People seem to be having more difficulties these days than usual. This time last year I was shuttling my daughter back and forth to radiation treatments. And not too long after Christmas, Lynn's husband lost his job like so many have since the economy tanked. I'm sure as you read this, your own trials are playing out either in memory or in reality. None of us is immune.
But profound things happened in the midst of those trials. I'll be the first to say there have been some pretty deep valley's this year. One ongoing for me and my family, but even in this time of frustration and one morning's rant at God, I knew I loved my Jesus more than ever. I knew that I had grown and changed.
Such sweet adoration in the middle of my tirade—couldn't be from me but the working of the Holy Spirit. So what could I do but thank God for the trials that brought me to the place that ease of life never could?
Perhaps this is one of our constant tests of faith, to see our trials as God's tools forming us closer to the image of Christ and to praise God in the suffering and seek the fruit our pains. I know my current journey isn't over, but in submission I've found peace, understanding, and new purpose in prayer for my daughter.
We are the family of God, bonded together by the death of God's Son and united in our struggles. Again, I'm in awe of the way God works our life experiences and sufferings with a synchronicity, joining one to another. In the trenches we find true meaning.
Together.
And in perseverance in the presence of God's faithfulness, we can dare to dream. Dream of what can be, what could be, what will be. Dream of our lives with God, when all our tears are wiped away and joy is complete. Dream of a place where those we love and pray for know Jesus as we do.
This next year, let's allow God to show us what's beyond our imaginings. Let's pray like warriors determined to win. Let's dare to believe like we never have before.
As Christmas comes full of promise, let's dare to dream.
Praying and believing,
Dineen










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amen - I shall dare to dream - dream that if not this christmas, than another christmas I am my house shall praise the Lord! in eternity! wishing you a very blessed and merry christmas dear dineen, Tamara
Posted by: Tamara Hari | December 19, 2009 at 06:03 AM
Perhaps this is one of our constant tests of faith, to see our trials as God's tools forming us closer to the image of Christ and to praise God in the suffering and seek the fruit our pains..
Amen... Amen... Amen..
Dineen, without the trials of this past year, my husband would still be far away from the cross. I stand utterly humbled and thankful.
This is such a powerful post and I know it is written straight from your heart. Girl, I am dreaming the dream with you. I can't wait to see all the Lord has in store for you, for us in 2010. I love you. Merry Christmas. Lynn
Posted by: Lynn | December 19, 2009 at 09:34 AM
Amen.
Posted by: Denise | December 19, 2009 at 02:29 PM
I've been trying to worship during my valleys. Notice, I use the word "trying." I know God has brought me through valleys before and he will again and I praise him for that. Thank you for this post. We must persevere!
Posted by: Jaime Kubik | December 21, 2009 at 12:43 PM
The post really talked to me, especially the last sentence and the paragraph immediately above it. Thank you Dineen. It reminds me not to give up. Lately I have been a bit "just there" bordering between giving up and then again having the hope. But I will not give up. I will dare to dream because He is leading. He is in control. He is in charge. i know He is teaching me to love Him more and to trust Him through these trials.
Posted by: Caroline | December 21, 2009 at 01:16 PM
Powerful, Dineen. I love what you said "...but in submission I've found peace, understanding, and new purpose..." I too have found that submission is the key to the peace that comes from Him...
Thank you for your encouraging words, my friend.
Peace & Love and Merry Christmas...
Posted by: Iris | December 21, 2009 at 09:39 PM