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The Field of Broken Dreams

September 3, 2009 in Spiritual

At the bottom of the valley lies a field of broken dreams, dry emotions, disconnected relationships and visionless eyes. Ezekiel is taken by the spirit of God to an outcropping overlooking the valley. He sees death.

There God has a question for him.

Can these bones live?

Sadly, Ezekiel has no answer. His hopelessness is a reflection of the scene before him. His heart is full of what his eyes see.

BUT God steps into the picture. He has a command. Not a command to preach or teach or learn or impart. A command to prophesy. Call those things that are not as though they already are. Begin to speak about things to come with conviction.

A few days ago… while I was praying, I felt God speaking to me about this scripture.

DRY BONES

Truth is when we begin to prophesy to our problem, it starts to change. If we complain about it we reinforce it. So God is saying: prophesy!

There is new life coming to you. Your life will be permanently changed for the better. Dreams are coming true. Relationships are being healed. Finances are flowing and you are prospering. The future is getting brighter every day.

Do you see it? PROPHESY!

Dangerous Thinking!

August 21, 2008 in Personal Development

On the eve of my 46th birthday, I lay in bed unable to sleep. Not that birthdays have ever been a big deal to me but since I became a grandfather, I’m looking at life a little differently.

I started thinking about what I’ve accomplished in life. Thinking hard, trying to list off what my claim to fame might be. I thought about my kids and how I’ve had a positive effect on people. I tried to recount what contribution I had made to the human race. I kept looking back on life for some meaning.

Then it hit me!

I was thinking all wrong. In fact I had allowed my thinking to become dangerous.

I tell people to keep looking toward the future. You’ve read it here, but here I was, looking back.

Someone once said that if your future looks brighter than your past, then you have a future. (no that wasn’t me)

Spending too much time thinking about what you have done (or not done) ends up providing an excuse to do nothing. Or at least not dream about your future.

I don’t know about you, but I found that certain milestones in my life caused me to be more reflective than others. The birth of our granddaughter, death of a grandparent, graduation of a child, the fact that I didn’t have to buy school supplies this year for the first time in eighteen years. Maybe events like these cause you to look back just a little more than you should.

Here’s some ideas on how to readjust:

  • Do something you’ve never done before. Trying something new will help you change your focus from the past to future. It may be more difficult that you realize but it will be worth the effort.
  • Give yourself a mental kick in the pants. A not so subtle mental readjustment may be all you need. Be firm with yourself and get your mind back where it should be. Looking forward and upward instead of focussed on the tiny navel in the middle of your belly.
  • Dream with your spouse, friend or other significant person in your life. Sharing dreams with others is a sure way to get excited about the future again. One caveat: make sure those you dream with are encouragers.
  • Buy some new clothes. I know clothes don’t sound like an answer and I’m not encouraging comfort shopping, but it’s been said that clothes make the man. I went out and bought a new pair of jeans today only to discover that I’ve lost one waist size. Wooohoo! Feeling better about the future already.
  • Take a trip. Where have you always wanted to go? Where have you never been before? Well? What are you waiting for?
Okay it’s your turn. What tips do you have for keeping forward focussed when life turns reflective?
Let’s talk!

Get your groove on again

April 25, 2007 in Personal Development

What’s stopping you?

A couple of weeks ago I was speaking to a group of people about their hopes and dreams. We talked about how often it seems that people forget their dreams. They stop hoping.

grooveMaybe it was a personal disappointment. Your friend or family member let you down. Or worse yet you were violated in some way. Now you find it impossible to dream or even hope that good things could happen to you.

Here’s three questions that could help turn your dreams back on:

  • If you knew you could not fail, what would you do?
  • If you knew that money was no object, what would you do?
  • Why aren’t you doing it?

Here’s my answers then you can share your’s.

IF I KNEW I COULDN’T FAIL:

I would try to help more people. I would get involved in people’s lives to a greater extent. I would share more of myself with others.

IF MONEY WAS NO OBJECT:

I would take a year off work and travel to places I’ve never been. I would give to everyone that asked for help.

I’M NOT DOING IT BECAUSE:

I get discouraged when I don’t have the answers that people need… and I don’t have enough money saved yet to travel for a year. I don’t give to everyone because I’m afraid of being taken advantage of.

Your turn! What’s stopping you? Let’s talk!