Dream Again!
What’s Your Next Step? Dream Again.
We’re all on a journey with God—and whether we realize it or not, there’s always a next step.
Maybe your first step has been building a real, honest relationship with God. Maybe you’ve been working through some of the hard stuff—past hurts, habits, or struggles—and finding freedom. But eventually, the journey leads us here: discovering our purpose and making a difference.
And that’s where many of us get stuck.
In a world that feels upside down—morally, socially, even spiritually—it’s easy to wonder: What difference could I possibly make?
The answer is both simple and profound. Start somewhere. Get involved. Say yes. Ask, “How can I help?” You might be surprised at how quickly purpose begins to take shape when you step in.
But there’s something deeper I want to gently nudge you toward…
God is speaking.
Not because God has to—but because God wants to. The challenge isn’t that God is silent; it’s that life is loud. And sometimes, we need to turn down the noise around us to hear the whisper within.
God speaks in many ways—through Scripture, through people, through circumstances—but also through dreams and visions. Those quiet nudges. Those holy ideas that seem to come out of nowhere. The things that stir your heart and won’t let go.
Scripture says, “Where there is no vision, people perish.” Not physically—but emotionally, spiritually, relationally. Without a sense of God-given direction, life can slip into survival mode. A quiet “meh.” A going-through-the-motions existence.
But you were made for more than that.
You were created for significance.
I’ve seen it in my own life—there’s a clear connection between how much I’m dreaming with God and how alive I feel. When vision fades, so does joy. But when I begin to dream again—even in small ways—something shifts. Hope rises. Energy returns. Joy follows.
So maybe your next step isn’t complicated.
Maybe it’s this: dream again.
Take a moment. Get quiet. Ask God what He’s stirring in you. Write it down. Pray over it. Pay attention to the ideas that won’t leave you alone.
And don’t worry if your dream feels small, unclear, or even a little impossible. God-sized dreams usually do.
Because the best dreams—the ones that truly satisfy—aren’t just about us. They’re God-honouring, others-focused, and often bigger than what we could accomplish on our own.
And if your dreams have grown stale? Or faded altogether?
Take heart.
We serve a “once more” kind of God.
The kind who restores vision. Rekindles passion. Opens our eyes again—sometimes in stages, sometimes unexpectedly—but always faithfully.
So here’s your gentle invitation today:
Lean in.
Listen closely.
And dare to dream again.
Because your next step might just change everything.
