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Pastor Cho's Sermon Outline - Yoido Full Gospel Church - Seoul, Korea
Here comes that dreamer
Genesis 37:5 ~ 37:20

2014-04-27


1. Why do we need dreams?
1) After the resurrection and ascension of Jesus, the fate of a church left behind hung by a thread. God revives and establishes the church hung by a thread by making old men dream dreams and young men see visions.
2) Dreams are like a seed that makes you realise your dreams.

2. We cannot draw a success without dreaming.
1) If you plant a seed of dreams and wait, flowers will blossom and fruits will be borne.
Keep a seed of dreams for better lives and then hopes will emerge.
2) What is a dream?
- It is to draw a picture of a life that you want to lead in the future in a canvas of your heart.
- Open wide your mouth and I will fill it.

3. Keep dreams alive in my dream.
1) A dream that is written in one's heart clearly will surely come true.
2) A dream written with a ballpoint pen will surely come true.
3) A dream of a life that keeps singing in one's heart will surely come true.
- An earnest dream is the spirit of the fourth dimension, the vessel containing the Holy Spirit.
Thoughts, dreams, faith, and confession are the vessel containing dreams.
If we dream eagerly, not only our body and neural system but also the whole Universe and people around us are poised to come for our aid.

Mr. Youngtak Cho, the CEO of "story of happy managememt", says in his book titled "You grow as much as you dream" that Estee Lauder talked about a man who wants to make his dream come true.
"A man who wants to make a dream come true stays focused on that dream and makes constant efforts aiming for perfection, not arriving at somewhere between or being an average. If you keep pushing yourself further than you think you can go, you can surely make your dream come true."
When a lion hunts for a zebra in a plainfield, you may think that the lion chases after a herd of zebra without a specific target. But it is already targetting a specific zebra in its mind with its eyes focused on the first target though other zebras are wandering around the lion. Though the lion finds another zebra that looks more appetizing, it never changes its original target because if it does, it would end up losing both of them





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