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God
uses those with a dream
By
Rick Warren
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Nothing
starts happening until somebody starts dreaming. Every accomplishment
started off first as an idea in somebody's mind. It started
off as a dream, as a vision, a goal.
Therefore,
the first task of leadership is to set the vision for the
organization. If you don't set the vision, you're not the
leader. Whoever is establishing the vision and goals in your
church is the leader of that particular church. A church will
never outgrow its vision and the vision of a church will never
outgrow the vision of the pastor.
So
I want to challenge you to dream great dreams for God.
The
Bible says, "God is able to do far more than anything
we would ever dare to ask or even dream of, infinitely beyond
our highest prayers, desires, thoughts or hopes" (Ephesians
3:20, Living Bible).
That's
an amazing verse. In it God tells us, "Think up the biggest
thing you think I can do in your life, in your ministry, in
your church, and I can top that; I can beat it."
So
you need to ask yourself this question, "What would I
attempt for God if I knew I couldn't fail?"
Let
that expand your horizons. Let it expand your dreams. Let
it expand your vision into God's unlimited vision for your
ministry. But how do you find God's vision for your ministry?
THE
WHAT
When
God reveals His vision for your ministry, the FIRST THING
He shows you is the WHAT. He shows you what He's going to
do. The big mistake is, Once God has shown you what He's going
to do in your life and ministry, there is a tendency in all
of us to immediately run out and assume we can accomplish
it any way we wish.
So
we go out and try to accomplish it under our own power, in
our own way, and through our own efforts. And inevitably,
we fall flat on our face, and it's then that we come crawling
back to God.
"Oh,
God, I'm so sorry," we say. "What did I do? Did
I miss the vision? You told me what You were going to do,
and I went out and tried to accomplish it and fell flat on
my face. Did I miss the vision?"
THE
HOW
And
God will say to you, "No, you didn't. You just didn't
wait for Part Two. I told you what I was going to do, but
you didn't wait to find out HOW I was going to do it."
God's HOW is always in the exact opposite way that you thought.
You
say, "I'll grow the church this way...." And God
will say, "No, let's do it My way," because He wants
the glory.
THE
WHEN
Once
you see the WHAT and the HOW, you're still not finished. There's
a third part of the vision: God shows you WHEN. The longer
I walk with the Lord and the longer I'm in ministry, the more
I'm convinced that God's timing is perfect. He is never a
minute early; He is never a minute late; He is always right
on time. And His timing is as important as the WHAT and HOW
of His vision. You must wait for all three parts for God to
work in your life.
POLAROID
VISION
Have
you ever taken a Polaroid picture? You take it and the longer
you look at it, the clearer it gets. That's true in my life.
When I first started Saddleback Community Church, I didn't
know what it was going to end up like. All I knew was that
God had called me to this spot, and I had a bunch of ideas
in a bag, and I wanted to build it on the five purposes of
God. That's all I knew. As I have walked with the Lord and
worked with the Lord over the years, the vision has gotten
clearer and clearer.
Or
you could say that God's vision is like a scroll. When you
unroll a scroll, you don't see the whole thing from beginning
to end. You just see what's right in front of you.
Then
you roll it up a little bit and unroll a little bit more.
That's the way God's will is in our lives. He doesn't lay
His full plan before you all at once. If you knew what would
happen the rest of your life, you might contemplate suicide.
Some tough points are coming up along with some turning points,
rough edges, difficulties and crises that you probably don't
think you can handle.
And
the truth is you can't. But God's grace is sufficient for
each day and when you get there, the grace will be there.
So
don't borrow trouble by worrying about what might lie ahead.
Jesus
said, "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow
will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its
own" (Matthew 6:34, NIV).
Instead,
you should seek God's vision day-by-day. You get God's vision
by asking, "WHAT do You want me to do? HOW do You want
me to do it? And WHEN do You want me to do it?"
You
need to stop praying, "God, bless what I'm doing,"
and start praying, "God, help me to do what You're blessing."
I
get up in the morning, and I pray this prayer every day: "God,
I know You're going to do some very exciting things in the
world today. Would You give me the privilege of just being
in on some of them? I just want to be in on what You're doing.
I want to do what You're blessing."
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Adapted
from a message by Rick Warren titled, "Authentic Leadership,"
from A Purpose-Driven Church Conference. Baptist Press,
January 19, 2004.
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Rick
Warren is pastor of Saddleback Community Church in Lake Forest,
CA, and author of the best-selling The Purpose-Driven
Life.
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