Not Just Any Dream

My favorite song in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical is Any Dream Will Do. It’s a very catchy and memorable tune. But is he right about that? Will just any dream do?

Joseph believed His Dream because he believed God.
And because it was a really big, really Impossible Dream.

His brothers hated him and sold him into slavery.
But God had shown Joseph that he would one day be above them.

And no matter how far from His Dream reality took him,
Joseph kept believing in God’s dream for his life.

I once believed that our dreams should be
Reasonable. Reachable. Doable.

Then I thought that we should dream Big Dreams
because they cost the same as small dreams.
“They both cost us nothing,” I reasoned.

[callout]When suddenly I realized that my old beliefs and thoughts were both incorrect.[/callout]

Because small, reasonable dreams cost us a lot.
They keep us from becoming all that God
has planned for us to be.

So what’s your dream, Friend?

“Dream no small dreams for they have no power to move the hearts of men.”
― Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Needy or Openly Vulnerable?

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Neediness gets such a bum rap. As one of my mentors told me, “To say that someone is too needy is like saying they are too human.” He was right. We are all needy. We cannot survive very long without one another … or a facsimile thereof.

Do you remember “Wilson,” Tom Hanks’s volleyball friend in the movie Castaway? Human contact is so essential that we will create a face into which we can gaze. Animal, vegetable, or mineral, we derive great comfort in believing that we are not alone.

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So if nothing is wrong with being needy, why are men so turned off by it? My guess is that it has nothing to do with a lack of empathy. Most men are wonderfully empathic.

However, inexplicable emotion quickly becomes difficult for most of them because they cannot figure out what the problem is – what it is that you need, what they can do to help.

So like in the movie Jerry McGuire, he might say, “Help me help you.”

So let’s go with vulnerability.

By all means, do tell him how you feel. Just be brief and specific.

It is also okay to cry, as long as you give him something to do that will help you feel better. This is most definitely one of those times when “even guys with two left feet come out alright if the girl is sweet.”

A word of caution here … be sure you’re honestly sharing your needs, concerns, or feelings, and not that you’re moving into manipulation or an attempt to try to fix what you think is wrong with him. More about how to help him become a better man later. But for now … let’s focus on you!

True Love Enjoys Being a Blessing

Love Enjoys Being a BlessingTrue love enjoys being a blessing. However, envy can get in the way if we let it. We often use jealousy and envy interchangeably. However, they are not the same.

Jealousy is a three-person word. We feel it when something we already possess (usually a special relationship) is threatened by a third person. God is described as jealous.

Do not worship any other god, for the Lord, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God. Exodus 34:14

Envy is a two-person word. It’s a feeling of discontent and ill will because of another’s advantages, possessions, and so on. Envy is the resentful dislike of another who has something that one desires.

A heart at peace gives life to the body,
    but envy rots the bones. Proverbs 14:30

Resentful dislike (contempt) has no place in love.

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. 1 Corinthians 13:4-7

True love enjoys being a blessing & refuses to be envious when blessing comes to someone else.

Let’s Celebrate the Possibilities of Love!
Kingdom Love. Uncommon Love.