To dream the impossible dream
To fight the unbeatable foe
To bear with unbearable sorrow
To run where the brave dare not go
To fight the unbeatable foe
To bear with unbearable sorrow
To run where the brave dare not go
To right the unrightable wrong
To love pure and chaste from afar
To try when your arms are too weary
To reach the unreachable star
To love pure and chaste from afar
To try when your arms are too weary
To reach the unreachable star
I always loved “The Impossible
Dream” from the Broadway play “Man from La Mancha”. I can still hear Robert
Goulet’s incredible baritone voice singing it.
Dreaming the impossible dream. When
do we come to the realization that our dreams are impossible? What causes them to become impossible? As we
get older some of us crash into some startling and unexpected observations. For
instance, we all dreamed big dreams when we were younger. But as we rush through
our twenties, thirties, and forties, we eventually slam head on into the
realization that some of our dreams will never be realized. Mid-life crisis
anyone?
Some miss out on some of their
dreams, not because life got away from them, but because of bad choices got the
better of them. Others watch their dreams
disappear because of circumstances beyond their control. Still others run into
difficulties realizing their dreams so they give up and settle for less.
Joseph, of the multi-colored coat
fame, had some huge dreams that through the events of one day of betrayal and
deception disappeared as the fog lifts when the sun rises. He dreamed that one
day he would be in such a position of responsibility and power that even his 10
older brothers would all bow down to him. (Note to reader…do NOT tell older
brothers about a dream where they have to bow down to you…it will most likely
not end well for you.)
At the age of seventeen Joseph found
himself a souvenir purchased by a band of Ishmaelites heading to Egypt. In Egypt the boy was sold to the Captain of
Pharaoh’s palace guard, Potiphar. But, even though his dream seemed dashed, he
found unexpected success and moved up the slave chain of command to head of the
entire household. Not the anticipated
dream, but not bad for a kid thrown into a well by his own brothers.
But, that didn’t last long.
Potiphar’s wife got the hots for “well-built and handsome” Joseph and made
multiple not all too subtle advances to the point that Joseph had to run away
from her, with his cloak left in her hand. She cried rape, he was arrested and into
jail you go buddy.
His life was a rollercoaster
ride. One minute a slave the next in charge of Potiphar’s house. Suddenly off
to prison and ending up in charge of the prison. Then he found himself in front
of Pharaoh, to interpret his dreams. With God’s help he was able to warn
Pharaoh that Egypt would have seven years of bumper crops and he needed to
store up because those great seven years will be followed immediately by seven
years of famine. Recognizing his wisdom, Pharaoh put Joseph second in command
of all of Egypt.
Because of God’s direct involvement
in his life, Joseph was able to save his family; the same family that God was
building into a nation. Joseph was in position to bring his family to Egypt and
give them the most fertile land in Egypt to live and work. And it was
definitely fertile. In the time they were there they were “fruitful and
increased greatly” (Exodus 1:7).
Joseph could have lost his life
getting caught up in the details of his life, chasing his dreams and desires. Instead,
he chose a better story. God’s story.
You can do the same. If your
life’s dream has stalled, look to God. If your dream now realized is not all you
thought it would be, look to God. He can give you another dream. A better one,
not according to the world’s standard but God’s great plan. Just like Joseph’s.
Then you’ll have a story to tell.
To
dream the impossible dream. "With man this is impossible, but
with God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26
Keep on dreaming, focusing, and
aligning yourself to God’s Upper Story. One day, those dreams will become
reality. They will then become Your Story.