One night I was awakened by a severe thunderstorm. As I rose upon my bed, a haunting phrase rang in my mind. The words sounded clearly in my mind like the thunder that was surrounding me. I propped up, looked into the darkness, and repeated the phrase as loud as the thunder, "Are your dreams such that I can make them reality?"
Are your dreams such that God can make them reality? Could He breathe upon the desires of your heart and create them into tangible realities that glorify Him? This is the beginning question for dreamers.
Are your dreams the dreams of the King?
"This is the generation of them that seek Him, the generation (or children) of Jacob, who seek His face." (Ps. 24:6) The generation of Jacob is typified in the beloved son Joseph. If you are to partake of the historic outpouring and revival of these last days, if God is going to use your life to preserve many as he did Joseph's, the most fundamental question for you to consider is “How do your dreams align with the dreams of the King?”
Are your dreams such that God can make them reality?
For if they are, you are well on your way to making history. Once you have understood the plans of the King, submitted to his purposes and timing in your life, and overcome the tests that accompany a vision from God, you will be ready and prepared for the positions of prominence God has intended for His people in these final times.
These pages will shed light on that process of preparation and reveal the King's dreams exposed and interpreted by the Biblical story of Joseph. The voice of thunder that awoke me that night is again awakening the spirits of His people in these days. God's promise is to pour out His Spirit on the young men and women of our age, and his desire is to grant them dreams that become visions and then reality. Allow Him to breathe your deepest desires, and you will find yourself caught up into the most amazing adventure of your life.
Dream the dreams of the King.
God, may Your voice like thunder within me ring,
Awaken my heart to dream the dreams of the King.
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