Recant Your “Can’t”

We have to learn to recant our “can’t”.

I like what Robert Anthony said, “You can have anything you want if you are willing to give up the belief that you can’t have it.”

It is interesting, the limits we place on ourselves, our spiritual journeys, our financial futures and our ability to reach for the destiny God has for us.

Often we derive our sense of reachability from what others have said over us.

That’s why from parents to spouses, teachers to bosses, we need to be careful to cultivate potential through our words. Read the rest of this entry…

How To Make Your Dream Become A Reality

You can’t stuff a great life into a small dream.

We have all had dreams and we have all lived life without seeing many of them fulfilled.

Time has a way of stealing our dreams so I wanted to spend a few minutes reminding you about this power plant of God’s life that sometimes we just need to turn the switch on.

Dreaming visions of what your life could and should be is a gift of God; it is the stuff that faith is made of.

We should dream as if we will live forever and live as if we will die today.

Keep your dreams alive and remember to accomplish anything, it requires vision, faith, and hard work as well as not doubting in the dark what you saw in the light.

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Friday Share #55: Regrets vs. Dreams

The following is a post that Jon Acuff wrote recently that I just had to share with you. Jon is the author of Stuff Christians Like (the book) and Stuff Christians Like (the blog). He is one of the funniest people on the planet!

Regret is such a perfect dream killer.

It’s brilliant because it asks you to spend valuable time and energy and heart and soul on something that can’t be changed.

Regret–true, ugly, gross regret–that is riding shotgun with shame, asks you to focus on things that can’t be undone.

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