Martin Luther King Jr. stood up, raised his hands and said, 'I have a dream...' Since that day, he not only stood up, but he stands out for that dream still speaks.
So what's dream? A disjointed, theatrical episodes played when we sleep?That's just a minuscule definition. Dream is something that keeps us awake and aglow. It is that picture of the future that fuels hope in us. No wonder Steven Spielberg said, 'I don't dream at night, I dream all day; I dream for a living.'
Anytime I imagine the accelerated decadence in the education sector of Africa, I am given the reason to dream some more. Problems exist so that we can dream.
It is also worth taking note that many people dream, but few are willing to pay the price to make them come true. I love Caleb Jephunneh and Joshua Nun, Moses chronicled that these guys were willing and able to pay the price for getting into the promised land while others settled for less. Do you know that the price you refuse to pay for your dream today will be paid tomorrow with interest?
Beloved! Get out of the rat race, it is for those going nowhere. Step into that future God has shown you. Don't just get by, get on board to fulfill your God-given dream. Until you give yourself to some great course which is your dream, you haven't really begin to fully live.
Edwin Markham(1852-1940) in his words..., 'Ah, great it is to believe the dream as we stand in youth by the stormy stream, but a greater thing is to fight life through and say at the end, the dream is true.'
The world awaits your manifestation!
You will succeed!
Amb. Elijah Falode
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