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I Had A Dream – 1 Corinthians 2:9

17 Jun

Not to be confused with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

One night back 1994-95, or sometime around then, I asked God to give me some encouragement.  I had been studying quite a bit back then and just needed something to fill up my tank.

That night I had a dream.  You know what it was about?

Neither do I!  I have quite a post going here so far here, huh?

Actually it was an incredible, unforgetable event for me.

I actually only remember the last 3 seconds of what I kind of remember being a pretty long and in-depth dream.  The words that came from my own mouth were,” Thank you Jesus, You have shown me more than I could have ever asked for!”  The only little bit I remember at the end was a brilliant color of blue and it was like I was in the air travelling.  That was it.  The sensation of how I felt about what I had seen was still with me.  What I had seen was not allowed to be remembered.

I knew from the time that I woke, had those feelings, that the Lord had just answered my prayer for encouragement.  I didn’t for two seconds think to myself, that stinks,  I can’t remember what I just went through.  I knew that the reason I couldn’t remember is because I wasn’t allowed to.

1 Corinthians 2:9 –   9However, as it is written:  “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him.”

The greatest moment on earth will not even begin to compare to the normal everyday of Heaven.

So why are we trying to build Heaven here on earth?  We are warned repeatedly by scriptures in the New Testament not to do this.

It takes faith to take what God has entrusted to us and invest it into the Kingdom of Heaven instead of ourselves.  Jesus and God love that kind of faith.

 

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