Sunday, October 24, 2010

one day

one day martin luther king had a dream. since the time of his death, his dream looks pretty accomplished (compared to what he saw in his lifetime). of course, there is still problems to overcome, but the dream he had came to be this day. one man had one dream and moved the world with that vision. he was a great man and great speaker. does that mean our dreams can't be accomplished? does that mean we can't have visions of a better world? of course not. we have a responsibility to dream and have visions. we have a much stronger responsibility to put actions to making this world a better place. it may not be about marching the streets of washington, dc. it may not be about becoming the president of the united states. it just may mean saying something positive to a kid on the street in your neighborhood. maybe being positive for a co-worker. giving money to help the hungry. volunteering where there is a need. be in prayer. being involved in your local church. everybody should have a "one day" dream or vision. it motivates individually and corporately as a whole. dream big. reach for the stars. be a light.who knows....maybe your one day will be today.

FINAL THOUGHT:dreaming doesn't cost alot of money and doesn't take up alot of time. making the dream come true could do both. but what are your dreams worth? make the time. spend what you can. if nothing else...let your heart take the journey it needs to take to see that day happen.

QUESTION:what can you dream today for tomorrow?