God will raise up your dream again

Joel 2:25-26 (NKJV) So I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten, the crawling locust, the consuming locust, and the chewing locust, My great army which I sent among you. You shall eat in plenty and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, Who has dealt wondrously with you; and My people shall never be put to shame. 

Sometimes, in life, it looks like our dreams have died. The years have gone by, and it just seems like the easiest thing to do is to give up. The good news is that you can rest on this promise, that God will restore to you the years the devil has somehow stolen from you. The Lord will deal with us wondrously, and He will never let us be put to shame. Therefore, there is no reason to give up on the dreams that God gave you. I believe it is time to call those dead dreams back to life. There are various reasons why people have given up on their dreams. It could be because of the amount of time that has gone by, or the mistakes we or others around us have made. But this I know. The Lord wants to resurrect our dreams even if they seem dead. 

The Lord has proven, repeatedly, that He knows how to resurrect things. In Ezekiel 37, by the wind of the Holy Ghost, an entire army was resurrected. From dry bones to a mighty army, God raises dead things. The Shunammite woman, who God had given a son (her dream), because she had taken care of the prophet Elisha, died; but God used Elisha to raise him up. Lazarus died and was dead by our standards for a long time. We would have thought it was too late even for the Lord; but with a command of faith, "Lazarus come forth," God raised Lazarus from the dead. 

God raises dead things! The father (Abraham) and mother (Sarah) of our faith were unable to produce a child because their bodies were very old. Sarah's womb was dead, but Abraham and Sarah called those things that be not as though they were, and God raised a dead thing (her womb) as Sarah counted God faithful to His Word, and they had a son. What am I saying to you? It is never too late for a resurrection. The Word of the Lord said to, "Prophesy to these dead bones (dead dream)." The prophet didn't know if the bones could ever live again, but the wind of God came, and they were raised. If you had a dream, but it has slipped away and now looks dead, be like the woman who got her dead son back. All this woman would say is, "It is well." Her dream lived again and so will yours. Even if it looks like it is too late or even if your dream has been dead for a long time ("By now he stinks," which is what Lazarus' sisters said about him), God can raise it up again like He did Lazarus. I am telling you that it is never too late. Command your dream to come forth, just like the Lord commanded Lazarus to come back from the dead. You must remember what is impossible with men is possible with God. There was no way Sarah could conceive and bear a son, which was her dream, but she did. God is only limited by our faith in Him, so begin to call your dream like God calls it and say, "The dreams God gave me will come to pass because it is my season!"

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