Follow Up to "Dream Again" – Part 1
As I was preparing to read Acts 3 from our SOAP Guide today, I prayed that God would show me something I’ve never seen before in the text. I have preached out of Acts 3 for years, but today, God showed me something different.
Acts 3 starts with Peter doing a miracle, which gets the attention of the crowd around him, and then Peter just starts preaching to them and let’s them know that they were the ones who crucified Jesus just a few days ago. I mean it’s No-Holds-Barred Stuff!
But then in verse 18, he makes a state and in the Message translation it says,
“But God … knew exactly what you were doing and used it to fulfill His plans.”
I couldn’t help but read that in light of our Dream Again Series that began last weekend on Easter Sunday. 3 little phrases jumped off the page at me. If you’ve ever looked at your life and thought, “I’m not sure this is what God had in mind…” then read on:
Phrase #1: “But God…” There is something about this phrase that gets me fired up. Every time I read it in the Bible I am reminded of God’s Redemptive Nature and Power. God is a Redeemer, plain and simple. So maybe your dream isn’t what you thought it would or should be by now, well, guess what… God’s a redeemer, so hold on to God’s BUT!!! (get it?)
Phrase #2: “God knew…” This one gives me great comfort when I look at the stuff in my life I don’t understand. Because even though I may not understand it, God does. God knows what’s going on. Period. Even when I don’t, and that means I can trust Him.
Phrase #3: “God used…” I love that God is still Great enough to use all the broken dreams and goofed up stuff we do as humans. I love that He can still use us for His plans, even after all we’ve faced or experienced or been through.
Our Dream Again Series is off to a great start at NLC & I hope this encourages you to never let go of your dream!
See you Sunday at 9 am & 10:45 am!
Pastor Matt
Love it… great thoughts!
Thanks for the uplifting message today! Keeping the dream alive for people is so important these days. PTL!