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What a Dream! |
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| Last night, I had a dream. Most nights I have
dreams. The dreams do not always stick in my morning recollection, they seem to
vanish with the dawn. However, this dream or set of dreams I do remember. They
were memories and desires of my youth. In one portion of the dream, I was playing catch with my father. We had a nice long stretch of grass to play catch on. The dream was more or less a memory. It was late in the day, we were throwing the ball. My age was probably about 10/11, his about my current age now, mid-thirties. Funny just saying that is a revealing statement, but that is for another write up. I remember my father wearing a dark Green T-shirt. Even the mustache he used to wear sticks out in my mind. The stretch of grass we played on did have a drawback. About 15 feet behind each of us was a downhill slope. If it turned out that one of us made a bad throw or missed the ball, chances were we would have a bit of a run to regain the ball. Heh there were some frustrating times I am certain for my father as my young arm would toss the ball wildly at times. In another portion of the dream, I was playing in a little league baseball game. The dream was very clear, but this time it was more a memory of feelings and desires rather than actual occurences. The satisfaction of getting to go up to bat. The joy of not swinging at a pitch that was called a ball. I could smell the dust of the field and see it splattered on home plate in front of me. Admittedly, the memory of the cockiness that I knew I was going to get a hit was in my mind. Then came the pitch. I hit it, it went back, back, and Wow! a homerun! Back in those days, I hit lots of run homes. This was a term we used when you hit the ball and due to the errors of the other team you were able to run all the bases and score. However, history serves me well in noting I never did hit a home run. The only thing close would be backyard whiffle ball with a fence 15 feet away. Still, the joy and accomplishment even upon waking up and remembering the dream of the home run rests with me at this moment. Something I was always reaching to obtain, but never quite grasped. Sometimes, it is hard to differentiate between memories and fantastical dreams. An instance may have seemed so real, but yet, it never occured except in that sleep world. How our fears, excitement, stresses, achievements, and longings mingle in our head. Even in the daytime, when we think back upon our childhood, we only grasp slight glimpses here and there and ponder, was that they way that situation happened?. How our head can rush with memories of our lifetime, both in the day and night, awake and asleep. Memories for some that may have occurred 80-90 years ago. Still, try as we may, despite millions of memories, we do not recall each one. We dont even recall the majority of the happenings of the days of our lives. Jesus states the following in Matt. 12:36: And I say unto you, that every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. Paul gives us these words in Romans 14:11:
The apostle John in Revelation writes in Rev 20:12:
Our minds may not remember all the behaviors, emotions, and activities which we were involved in 80 years ago, 20 years ago, last week, or yesterday; however, God does.
God Knows what was a dream and what was a reality. There will come a day in which he clears our mind so that we can see the sum total and individual parts of our being. Are we ready for that day? What will we remember when we stand before His throne? No doubt, we will be humbled. All will be humbled to be before such purity and holiness. Therefore, these thoughts come to mind, while the mind still functions here:
I note all those to say this: According to the great power of the Word of God we shall be judged according to His knowledge of all that we have done. We ought not worry about tomorrow or be concerned about yesterday. Rather, each day, while we have consciousness of our actions, we should take a clear look at ourselves and do what is right in the sight of the Lord. If we falter, we have an advocate in heaven (I Jn. 2:1), but this is based upon the His authority and our obedience to His commands.
May God bless you in your dreams and in your waking hours. Please Stumble this Article!
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