"You have to pursue your own dreams, but you are given your dreams by the God". Has the author contradicted himself?
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Re: "You have to pursue your own dreams, but you are given your dreams by the God". Has the author contradicted himself?
I would like to point this out in regards to following parents or friends dreams, it is flat no to leading to failure. I will go to facebook when I need something to pass the time, one thing that I found was a post. The post was about someone going to somewhere (I can not remember where) because their parent dreamed to go there but instead they passed away. So the person in question goes there in memory of said parent. This can be the same with friends. If one is honoring someone or wishes to remember someone by making their dreams there own I have no problems with that.
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No. I don't think he is contradicting himself. If God has given me a dream, it becomes my own. Don't we say, " this is my life. I'll live it as I please?" Yet life is God's. Whether we pursue those God-given dreams is up to us, hence they are our dreams.Sushan wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 00:04 "God has created you to dream. He urges you to crave your own BIG dream. You were not created to merely carry out someone else’s. You were created to live a life of service, yes, but service can be weighty if we don’t unearth our own, unique, God-given vision." (Foreword)
The author wants his readers to break free from others' dreams and pursue their own dreams. And that have been the main purpose of writing this book, and as per the author that is the intent of God as well.
“The place where God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger coincide.”
But on the other hand, as per the author, our dreams are not our own dreams but which are given to us by God.
Has the author contradicted his own concept?
At the same time, can't we make our parents' or our closest ones dreams as ours and pursue them? Will it lead us to failure always?
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Coming to the last question, I believe I have to say that pursuing your loved one's dreams does not always lead to failure. In fact, sometimes it can be satisfying as their dream can become yours and you can share the goal of that dream and fulfill it together.
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The free will comes in when we decide whether or not we want to follow God or conform to this world. God is never going to force anything on anyone. Jesus freely laid down His life for mankind. Mankind was given the option (free will) to accept Him or not. When someone decides to accept Christ as their Savior and decides to live for HIm, He guides their path in the RIGHT way, not the way of this world. When our eyes are on God, our dreams are different than when our eyes are on this chaotic world. I don't think that the author has contradicted himself.Sushan wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 02:24If I get it correct, you too have said it. God is the giver of our dreams. If so, how can we pursue our own dreams? It will always be someone else's dream, atleast of God's. If this is true, what has happened to the free will that He gave us? If all of us are given a purpose by the God, there will be nothing called free will. Correct me if I am wrongSaint Bruno wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 00:55 I don't think that the author has contradicted himself. To every one that God created is a special purpose. So the dreams you pursue is in line with your purpose. That's what I think the author means. Just as we are different, so are our dreams. Chasing our dreams is thus, fulfilling our purpose given by God, the giver of dreams.
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We all have a choice to follow our dreams, God's purpose, or not. That is free will. If we follow our dreams as given by God, then I don't think the author contradicted himself.Sushan wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 02:24If I get it correct, you too have said it. God is the giver of our dreams. If so, how can we pursue our own dreams? It will always be someone else's dream, atleast of God's. If this is true, what has happened to the free will that He gave us? If all of us are given a purpose by the God, there will be nothing called free will. Correct me if I am wrongSaint Bruno wrote: ↑01 May 2021, 00:55 I don't think that the author has contradicted himself. To every one that God created is a special purpose. So the dreams you pursue is in line with your purpose. That's what I think the author means. Just as we are different, so are our dreams. Chasing our dreams is thus, fulfilling our purpose given by God, the giver of dreams.
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