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Dreams Never Die

 Joel  2:28  "...your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions:"


One of the most awe-striking piece I ever found in the Bible is the story of Moses before his call to deliver Israel. Think about this, Moses had a passion, a dream to deliver his people from oppression, he tried so hard doing it as a Youth, but nothing happened, in fact he fled Egypt. Now many years later, at the age of 80 when Moses was getting ready to retire in life, taking care of Sheep, He then hears this same God He must have felt should have helped him achieve his dream while younger call him to come and achieve that same dream, I want to believe, Moses must have been a little disappointed, hence he gave numerous excuses of not wanting to go anymore, if God came while he was younger, he most likely wouldn't have given any excuse. This is just so incredible, the scripture above says "...your old men shall dream dreams". Friend, what I've found in scriptures and life generally is that " dreams never die, people do". No matter how you feel you've passed a certain age to achieve a dream, there's never a particular age a dream can't be achieved. If the Bible says old men can dream dreams, it means dreams never die. Unless you make up your mind not to pursue such dream again, no dream is a deficiency of time. Yes, you might wanna say "well, not always, a woman without child can enter menopause", well " Sarah conceived and gave birth during menopause ",  Friend chase that dream, Achieve it AGAINST ALL ODDS. 

(Daily Nuggets with Tobi Adebayo)

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