Do you have a dream? We have just recently celebrated the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s famous speech – “I Have A Dream” (on August 28th to be exact).
What Makes This Speech So Appealing?
Dr. King’s message of course was appealing. His life mission was to bring equality between the races that make up the country of United States of America. An honorable mission for sure.
But there is more to the popularity of this speech. It touches a deep cord in EVERY heart.
You and I are eternal beings.
We are created to relate to eternity.
This is why we are always dreaming and creating a future hope.
Vision, life mission and life passion could be summed up in one word: HOPE.
Without hope you cannot live a wholesome, abundant life. You and I need hope.
Examples show proof: There are all too many stories of people who retire from their life’s work or mission and it is not long before they are sick and even die.
Why? Because they no longer have a future. Hope is a basic human need.
- Hope is essential for the adaptation to illness and to transcend the limitations of aging.
- Hope generates energy that enables individuals to cope with numerous problems and losses, overcome obstacles in life, and continue functioning during chronic illness.
- Hope thrives in the context of a caring relationship **
Dr. King’s message to YOU today is not just about his dream. It is about YOUR dream.
Do you know what your dreams are – or are they buried in the day to day chores of life?
Take a look at what Your Creator says about your future:
For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. (Jeremiah 29:11)
Today’s thought:
Never lose site of your dreams. And make sure that you are pursuing them. You can make them real!





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