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Dare to dream-Faith
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Dare to dream-Faith

When you dare to dream, God who 'calls things that are not as though they were' is at work within you.
But there's a dream killer you must overcome: settling for average. A God-given dream is tasking, and you can't be reaching for it and be mediocre at the same time.

When you settle for average, you tend to blame things on others or on circumstances and the system.
Mediocrity is always a personal choice. When you don't have a compelling dream, you are in danger of letting your life slip away.

Author Kenneth Hildebrand puts it this way: 'The poorest of all men isn't the one without a penny to his name. He's the fellow without a dream…[he is like] a great ship made for the mighty ocean but trying to navigate in a millpond. He has no far port to reach, no lifting horizon, no precious cargo to carry. His hours are absorbed in routine and petty tyrannies. Small wonder he gets dissatisfied, quarrelsome, and “fed up”.

One of life's greatest tragedies is a person with a ten-by-twelve capacity and a two by-four soul.' If you feel that your life is closer to average than you want, then do more dreaming. Nothing will help you break out of your rut like a God-inspired dream. And if you don't already have one, ask God for one.

He may give it to you in an instant, or over a period, but He will
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Prophet Ebankole

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