Everyone has a dream. Desires, wishes, and ambitions are part of every person’s life.
So, the question isn’t whether you have a dream. Rather, the question is this: What are you doing with your dream?
The Bible’s antidote to procrastination is as simple as an overdone catchphrase but excruciatingly difficult to apply at times: Just do it. The Bible says, “Be careful how you act; these are difficult days. Don’t be fools; be wise: make the most of every opportunity you have for doing good” (Ephesians 5:15-16 TLB).
The Bible urges you to seize the moment and act now. Living with unfulfilled dreams is a tragedy.
So, the question isn’t whether you have a dream. Rather, the question is this: What are you doing with your dream?
The Bible’s antidote to procrastination is as simple as an overdone catchphrase but excruciatingly difficult to apply at times: Just do it. The Bible says, “Be careful how you act; these are difficult days. Don’t be fools; be wise: make the most of every opportunity you have for doing good” (Ephesians 5:15-16 TLB).
The Bible urges you to seize the moment and act now. Living with unfulfilled dreams is a tragedy.