The Dream Giver Review

He meets a guy named Ordinary who was a Nobody, lived in a Familiar land, who had a Big Dream. He sought to pursue his Big Dream. The Giver of Dreams gave Ordinary a Big Dream and convinced him to leave his Comfort Zone. Ordinary begins to pursue his Big Dream, beating the Border Bullies. Fighting his way through the wasteland, fighting the fierce Giants on Earth. You will also learn that this modern parable will help you start your own daring adventure. What at first seems like a road full of obstacles is actually a series of opportunities that will help you advance towards your destiny. While Bruce Wilkinson acts as your ideal coach, offering you practical knowledge and solutions.

Bruce Wilkinson is the author of bestselling No. 1 of the New York Times The Prayer of Jabez and Life God Rewards, as well as Secrets of the Vine, Experimenting Spiritual Breakthroughs and many other books. He serves as President of Global Vision Resources, Ovation Productions.

Bruce Wilkinson with David and Heather Kopp guides you as your dream guide, giving you practical information and solutions: some in when, it seems that you will not “tell it all”, push your way through trust, remember where you are in the now Isolate yourself in the main areas where your trust in the Lord needs to grow. Ask yourself a question. What in your dream do you doubt the Lord at this moment? Install some safety nets underneath you to encourage and protect you when you feel like giving up on the Dream Giver call in your life.

Reach out to friends who will help you through the experiences of the Wasteland. Increase the amount of time you spend with the Dream Giver. Spend more time than usual reading and studying the Bible. Focus on Exodus, Joshua, and Psalms. You will be amazed at how often you will find the answer you are looking for. Ask the Lord for the wisdom He promised to give to all who ask in faith. Pray for what concerns you most. And go on a spiritual journey and save them during the Wasteland seasons. Solve your questions, emotions and knowledge on paper with Dream Giver. Install the commitment deep in your heart that you will not back down, no matter how long, difficult, or painful the road through the desert. Hold fast to this key truth: “Now the righteous will live by faith; but if anyone backs down, my soul will not take pleasure in him.”

In these present times, this parable will help you begin to have the courage to pursue your destiny. Remember to trust and believe in the Lord Jesus. and pray and ask for wisdom. You will learn how Ordinary pursues his Big Dream by breaking the limits of his Border Bullies called Nobodies. Which were, his mother, his uncle, his best friend and the owner of Familiar who decided what was right for the Nobodies, owning every inch of the land, even the bridge that Ordinary needed to cross from Familiar to pursue his Dream. Familiar’s owner told Ordinary that he was denying him access to the bridge. Ordinary replied, “but why?” The owner said that because I need all Nobody to stay in Familiar in their regular job “,” I will lose no more Nobody to this silly notion of Dreams. I will not let go! “

By shaking their Comfort Zone, they knew they had something to lose, if Ordinary went ahead. In the fog of all this, the Ordinary meets Champion who took these things from him. Ordinary wanted to know how he could put them on his side and Champion told him that maybe he could not do it, but wisdom is the key, try to understand what motivates them and seek credit for your worries. Some bullies should simply be dismissed or avoided. But most Border Bullies have concerns that can help you clarify your plans. This is how Dreamers turns oppositions into opportunities. Champion gave him a word of wisdom. “Hold on to your Dream. You’re going to be Someone one day. I know!” Champion shook Ordinary’s hand and said, “Remember when bullies try to block your way, what matters most is who you choose to please!”

Ordinary got a little annoying feeling that The Giver of Dreams gave him and persuaded Ordinary to leave Familiar Land to pursue his Big Dream. And with that annoying little feeling growing and growing, she began to crave it. Time passed, one morning Ordinary woke up with the word echoing in his head: What you are missing, you already have. Could be? He discovered that in a small corner of his heart there was a Great Dream. The Dream told him that he was a Nobody created to be a Someone and destined to achieve Great Things. Ordinary jumped out of bed and discovered something else. A long white feather resting on her windowsill and she thought, where did it come from? What did it mean? With Ordinary’s irritating feeling, he was so excited that he decided he had a visit from the Dreamgiver. Ordinary heard rumors that Nobodies in Familiar was waking up with a Big Dream. But he never imagined what would happen to him.

He hurried to get dressed, his great Dream pounding in his chest. He couldn’t wait to get to his regular job and break the news to his best friend. Ordinary realized that he had a problem. His big dream was too big for anyone as ordinary. He would be ashamed to tell someone. Even your best friend would laugh. Still, Ordinary was too excited to keep his Dream to himself. As soon as he saw Best Friend, he blurted out, “The Dream Giver gave me the Dream! I was made to be Someone and destined to accomplish Great Things!” Best Friend looked surprised, but didn’t laugh and said, “That’s very important, but if I were you, I wouldn’t talk too much about this Dream of yours. No one around here could take you for a fool.” After that, Ordinary keeps his Dream to himself. Day after day, Ordinary showed up at his regular job. But while he worked he thought about his Dream. He thought about what it would be like to do what he loves instead of just dreaming about it.

Time passed, but nothing changed. Ordinary began to hate his regular job. This is not what I was made for, he told himself. I knew it! After a while, he began to worry that perhaps he hadn’t received a Big Dream after all. Maybe he had made it all up. And he grew sadder every day. One night after work, Ordinary went to see his parents to keep an eye on the box. But his box was broken, so the house was very quiet. More so because her mother was shopping at Familiar Foods. In Quietness, Ordinary thought back to his Dream. He looked at his father sitting in his recliner, looking at a single page of Nobody’s News. Maybe he could help. “Father,” Ordinary said, “I am sadder every day, I don’t like my usual job anymore. In fact, I think I hate it.” Father looked up. “That’s terrible!” He said. What Happened Before he could stop himself, Ordinary started talking about the Dream Giver and his Big Dream.

“I became someone and achieved great things!” he said. And then he told his father the name of his dream. As Ordinary spoke, his voice shook. He was sure his father would laugh or call him a fool. But it did not. “I’m not surprised to hear you say these things.” he said. Ordinary was surprised. Ordinary started telling him that he had that Dream since he was little. he said, “Don’t you remember?” You used to build that same dream with sticks and clay in front of the house. “Then Ordinary remembered. He had always had his Dream! It was what he had always wanted to do, and what he had always thought he would be good at doing. His eyes filled up. of tears. “Father, he said, I think I was born to do this.” Ordinary and his Father sat down and his Father seemed to remember something and asked him after a while, “When you woke up with your Big Dream, Son, did you find a feather? ? ” Ordinary was surprised, “How did you know?” He asked.

His father began to tell him: “A long time ago, I too woke up with a Dream”, “And he came with a long white feather. It was a wonderful Dream. I left the feather on my windowsill while I waited for an opportunity to chase him. I waited and waited. But it never seemed possible. One day I noticed that the feather had turned to dust. ” Ordinary was saddened by all the words he heard that night. His father hugged him. Said, “Don’t make the same mistake he did, Son,” he said. You don’t have to remain Nobody. You can be a dreamer! “

When Ordinary got home, he went directly to the window and picked up the long white feather. He turned it over and peered at it in his hands. He thought of the Dream of his Father that he left behind. Then he had a surprising idea. Could it be that perhaps the Giver of Dreams gave each Nobody a Dream, but only a few embraced their dreams? And less persecuted them? The more he thought about it, the more he thought it had to be true. One thing Ordinary knew for sure was that he didn’t want to repeat his father’s mistake. He wouldn’t waste another day waiting for his Dream to seem possible. He would find a way to chase him.

Timed passed Ordinary worked hard on his plan to start his Dream. Made decisions. Made difficult changes. He even made great sacrifices. Finally, one morning, it was done. Ordinary ran all the way to his Regular Work, his Dream pounding in his chest. As soon as he saw Best Friend, Ordinary broke the news: “That big dream I told you about, I’ve decided to pursue it!” The best friend looks worried. “You know as well as I do that nobody who chases their dreams leaves Familiar,” he said. “They set off like fools into the Unknown, in search of a place where …”

“Yes, yes, I know,” Ordinary interrupted, “and I can’t wait to get started!” But Ordinary, that trip is anything but sensible or safe. Why leave Familiar? It is so comfortable here. And besides, you’ve always lived here. “I thought about all that too,” Ordinary said, “but my Dream is too important and wonderful to lose.” Best Friend shook his head. “So you will become a dreamer,” he said. “I’m a dreamer!” Ordinary replied. “Today I’m going to tell my boss that by quitting my regular job, I’ll start my journey tomorrow. Hello, best friend,” Ordinary added enthusiastically, “you can have my recliner and my box!” And with that Ordinary he walked away, humming a tune he had never heard before.

Ordinary couldn’t wait to give his Best Friend his recliner and the box he had. Going out singing a tune I’ve never heard before. Ordinary leaving his boss and his usual job to start his journey. Ordinary’s best friend couldn’t believe Ordinary was going to be a dream. Ordinarily knowing in his heart that he was a Dreamer. Best friend knowing that Ordinary lived in Familiar Land, he didn’t like the sound of Ordinary chasing his Dream. He thought that nobody never left the Land of the Relatives to pursue their dreams and threw themselves foolishly into the unknown. Ordinary thought about what Best Friend said but decided to pursue his Dream anyway. He made sacrifices, he made tough decisions. Time passed Ordinary worked hard on his to pursue his big Dream.

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