God Can Top Your Biggest Dream

God can do anything, you know — far more than you could ever imagine or guess or request in your wildest dreams!” (Ephesians 3:20 )

God’s dream for your life is exponentially bigger than your dream. It’s eternally significant. 

There are a lot of dreams you could have that may seem big, but they wouldn’t be significant. You could dream of being a millionaire by a certain age, but for what purpose? Do you think God put you on this planet to live for yourself? Of course not! God’s dream for your life is bigger than your dream.

Ephesians 3:20 says, “God can do anything, you know far more than you could ever imagine or guess or request in your wildest dreams!”

I’ve never been accused of small dreaming. I have big visions in life. Yet God says, think of the greatest thing I could do in your life, the greatest way I could bless your life. Dream the biggest dream, the greatest vision and I can top that!”

You have no idea what God wants to do in your life. You are living such a small fraction of what you’re capable of. You are doing with your life such a small portion of what God wants to do in your life. 

God wants you to dream big. He wants you to base your dream not on what you think you can do but on what you think God can do. He wants you to use the imagination that he gave you, because dreaming big honors him. It shows faith. It shows trust.

Many years ago a church purchased 120 acres of land for their campus. That’s bigger than Disneyland! When word got out, people said, “What kind of church is this that’s going to go buy 120 acres of Orange County property? Who do those people think they are?”

When the pastor heard that, he said, “That’s the wrong question. The question should be, ‘Who do we think God is?’” We were dreaming big because we knew God had a big plan for the church.

Let the size of your God determine the size of your goal.

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