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Today I felt impressed to minister on the subject of “Holding on to your dreams.”
I’m talking about your God given dreams or the dreams that you have that are in line with the Word of God.
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Never lose your dreams.
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I don’t care if it looks like your dreams are never going to come to pass, hold on to these dreams.
1. In (Proverbs 29:18) it says, “Where [there is] no vision, the people perish.”
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Without a vision, a goal, a dream or a purpose you’re going to be miserable.
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Without that vision or dream you’re going to be empty.
b. 1 translation of (PRO 29:18) says, “Where there is no vision, the people are naked.”
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That means they have been striped.
(Not physically, but mentally.)
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You begin to be cast down, having no hope.
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