You have everything you
need for your God-given dream – Shana Schutte, bluepringforlife.com
Sometimes I ask strangers personal
questions at weird moments—like at the McDonald’s drive thru. For example, some
time ago I drove through Mickey D’s to purchase an unsweet iced tea. While at
the drive-up window, I wanted to encourage the young man who served me so I
asked, “If there was one thing that you could do with your life, what would
that one thing be?”
He looked at me as if I had lost my
marbles, then grinned and said, “I want to become a businessman. I want to own
one of those big offices like we have downtown.”
“Great!” I said. “What is one thing
that you can do this week to move toward your goal?”
“Go to school,” he responded. “I’m
starting classes this week.”
“Fantastic! That’s awesome.” I said.
“Have a great day!” I shouted as I drove away.
I love asking people this
“If-there-was-one-thing” question. I also think it’s interesting that lots of
people say they can’t pursue their dream because they don’t have what they
need.
“I can’t because I don’t have the
money.”
“I can’t because I don’t have the
education.”
“I can’t because I don’t have the
courage.”
“I can’t because I don’t have the
time.”
“I can’t because I don’t have
influence.”
My response is, “Of course you don’t
have what you need.
That’s the way it always works.”
No one who accomplishes anything for
God has everything they
need when they start to move toward their dream and His plan for their lives.
When Noah received the assignment
from God to build the ark, he didn’t have the supplies to build it or the
animals to fill it. When Moses headed toward the Promise Land, he didn’t have
the ability to get the people across the Red Sea. When Nehemiah first had the
desire to reconstruct Jerusalem’s wall, he didn’t have a crew, the supplies, or
King Artaxerxe’s approval.
So, if no one has everything they
need upfront to pursue their dream, what’s the difference between someone who
follows the desires of their heart, and someone who doesn’t? The answer is
simple: hope. When you have hope, you will also have faith to act and move
forward because faith springs from hope (Col. 1:5).
If you have hope, you have everything you need to
start out toward your God-given dream. If God has placed the desire to succeed
in your heart, it’s His responsibility to move the obstacles you will face,
just as He did for Noah, Moses, and Nehemiah.
In 2012 when I decided to relocate
to Georgia, I didn’t have everything I needed for my new home or the money to
relocate. God provided. When I decided to go on a multi-state book tour, I
didn’t have the financial resources when I answered God’s call to go. God
provided. When I chose to move to London, England to go to college, I didn’t
all my financial provision up front. In hope, I even booked my flight before I
paid my tuition. God provided. When I decided to become a writer, I didn’t have
the college education; others were more qualified. God provided—and is still
providing.
It’s your responsibility to say yes
to God and your God-given dream; it’s God’s responsibility to bring it to pass
for His glory.
So, if there is one thing that you
could do with your life, what would that one thing be?
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