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OPENING
Previously we talked about how our dad leads us to new beginnings, second chances
That our dad leads us to faithfulness and responsibility
Today I’m gonna talk to you about dreams
Dad Leads Us to Our Dreams
Our heavenly Father gives us these dreams
Let me just point out that the word “dream” has two description in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary
First it said, a series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep
And secondly it said, a strongly desired goal or purpose
The Hebrew word for it is “yă-hălōm” (חלם) pronounced as ha-lam, that means “to become strong”
The word was use 78 times in 66 verses of the NIV
And the Easton Bible Dictionary said, God has frequently made use of dreams in communicating his will to them.
The most remarkable instances of this are recorded in the history of Jacob, Laban and Joseph… So, today we will talk about Joseph
Now we know that dreams means two different things, it is “our desire” to be strong, to be better
And it is what God frequently use to communicate His will to us
It is so easy to miss the God-given dream because of our strong will to pursue “our own” dreams
When we were young, typically, dads will ask us, when you grow up, what would you like to become?
And they coaches us how we may pursue those dreams
We are resolved and dead serious about achieving our dreams
Before I offer my personal history about my dreams, why don’t you go ahead and ask your seat mate
Do you have a dream?
And tell your other seat mate, “wake up before it turns to nightmare”
My Dream
My childhood dream
From my very young age my dream was to become a Pilot and I carried on with that dream as I grew older
It was never my dream to become a Pastor
In 1983 I was trying to come over here in the US to go to college and hopefully join the Air Force
My understanding at that time was, if you want to fly to join the Air Force, later I realized that every branch of the military has their own fleet of aircrafts
I passed all the admission tests and requirements, I was to attend Miramar College because my sponsor was my elder sister Lina and bother-in-law Renato who lives here in Rancho Penasquitos
The final step was to get my student visa, but I was denied.
Man!
It felt like heaven and earth fell on me
I was on board an LRT going home from the US embassy, that was 35 years ago but the memory is still very vivid in my mind.
I felt that was the end of my dream, that was when my dream to fly died
On the same year, I flew to Nagoya, Japan to join 3 of my siblings to work there..
I started as a janitor..
While I was in Japan in 1986, the movie Topgun was shown
That movie re-ignited my dream to fly
That movie re-ignited my dream to fly, I came home to the Philippines after working for only 1 year in Japan
That was the year when the peaceful revolution restored democracy in my native land, an election was called by the then President Cory Aquino
My Father ran for Vice Governor.
In the heat of his campaign, he was assassinated and died on August 8, 1987.
When my father died in 1987, I took my inheritance money and put the cash in a big suitcase and bought myself a single-engine 4-seater airplane
In 1989 I finished my flying course at Airlink International Aviation School in Pasay City, Philippines
I flew for few years but I didn’t make it to any airlines
Again, that dream died
I tried to come here
Many years and many career changed after, I dreamt of becoming a congressman, and by God’s miracle, I made it to congress
While I was there, my childhood dream saw another chance to becoming a reality
I’ve gotten so close to the first family, and through my friend Mikey Arroyo, the First Gentleman would always lend me one of their helicopters
So I took advantage of that to hone my flying skills
While I was in congress, I’ll go home to Isabela flying one of the first family’s helicopters (show flying photo)
But that career took it’s downturn and again killed my dream to fly
So, I thought that was it… I am a failure…
The history of Joseph the Dreamer resembles what actually happened to me
Well, obviously, it was not Joseph dream to become a pilot, but his was a the “other kind of dream”
Mine was a strongly desired goal or purpose
But Joseph’s was a God-given dream
Let’s take a look at the accounts of Joseph’s dream and see what we can learn from them
TEXT: Dad Leads Us to Our Dreams
First, let me tell you something about who Joseph is
He is among the 12 sons of Jacob (Israel) by his wife Rachel
He was the most loved son of Jacob
After being able to interpret the Pharoah’s dream, he was appointed to be the top official in Egypt during the time of famine
He was thrown to a ditch, sold to a merchant which in turn was sold to an Egyptian officer named Potiphar
Potiphar’s wife had a crush on Joseph that she wanted him to have sexual intercourse with her
But Joseph is a person of integrity so he refused, that of course disappointed Potiphar’s wife, so she falsely accused Joseph of forcing her to bed, After Potiphar learned about this, without trial, Joseph was thrown to Jail
After offending their master, the king’s cupbearer and the baker was also also put in the same prison where Joseph was
One morning, Joseph interpreted their dreams, that the cupbearer will be restored to his position, while the chief baker will be impaled
And these became true during the Pharoah’s birthday
A couple of years after, it was the Pharoah who had a dream that no one can interpret
The cupbearer told the Pharoah about Joseph, so Pharaoh sent for Joseph
Joseph interpreted the Pharoah’s dreams and he was put in charge of the whole land of Egypt at the age of 30
Later on in his reign as the ruler of Egypt, there was famine in Canaan, for that reason, they were forced to come to Egypt for survival and that was when Joseph’s dream when He was 17 years old came true, that his family will bow down on him
Now, let us glean on his dreams
Three Things That We Can Learn From Joseph’s Dreams
God Given Dreams Are Big and Beyond Me
Not Everyone Will Like God’s Plan For Me
Genesis 387:10
God Fulfills His Plan For Me In His Time
Genesis
Take note that when Joseph received his dreams from God, he was only 17 years old and they only become a reality when he was 30
The Lord operates in a timetable different from yours
1 Day for the Lord is like a thousand years (2 Peter 3:8)
CLOSING:
Now I told you about my dream, we talked about Joseph’s dreams, let’s talk about your dreams
Turn to the person next to you and ask
What is your dream in life?
Our dreams may be influenced by our human fathers
They may be motivated by the people around us
The things that we see and hope to acquire
Our thoughts and desires to live comfortable lives
All of these can make it very easy for us to miss our God-given dream, our God-given purpose
We must be very very kin to listen from God and discover His dreams and purposes for each of us
While we do this, remember that…
God Given Dreams Are Big and Beyond Me
Not Everyone Will Like God’s Plan For Me
God Fulfills His Plan For Me In His Time
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