vision, dreams, bold

We are created for a purpose. Each of us have a vision. When we understand where our dreams and visions come from, we have the boldness to act on them.



Of the many attributes I could use to describe myself, “dreamer” would be among the top. And I don’t stop with dreaming for myself. If you are around me long enough, I will start putting ideas in your head of things you could do with your life. I have peer-pressured  encouraged more than one person to run a marathon.

Some ideas come and go in an afternoon. A few, however, I just can’t seem to shake.

Vision: Understanding where Our dreams come from.

Those visions, those dreams, those ideas, those desires…they do not originate with us. They are a part of our DNA. I have long believed that when God gives us the desire of our hearts (Psalm 37:4), it is Him placing in us the desire, not simply giving us what we want. If we are seeking God, then the desires in us are there because of Him.

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A book I listened to a while back took this thought a step further. The author challenged that the dream actually came before the creation of the dreamer. It wasn’t that God created me, then said, “hmmm… What would be a good job for Rachael? Let’s see… She’s high energy, a tad aggressive (but I can work with that), and loves meeting new people. Oh, I know… I’ll give her the dream of working with women.”

Instead, God says, “Let’s see, there is a group of women who will need to some encouragement. They are questioning their self-worth and not sure where their identity lies. I’m gonna need to someone who has a lot of energy, maybe even a bit aggressive (in a positive sort of way), and isn’t afraid to meet new people. I’m going to create Rachael!”

Isn’t that an amazing thought? Our dreams were not an after thought to keep us busy. They are the reason we were created! The beautiful thing about this, is that even though your strengths may be vastly different than mine, we all have a vision to pursue. If we have a similar vision, we will impact different people in different ways. And if our vision is nothing alike, we are both still pursuing the ultimate goal of making Jesus known. There are no wrong visions!

We are created for a purpose. Each of us have a vision. When we understand where our dreams and visions come from, we have the boldness to act on them.

Vision: Dreams that end or change.

There have been dreams in my life that I no longer have.

I had the dream to open a coffee shop. We did, and we were a part of something so much bigger than just serving coffee. We were a bright spot in that neighborhood. Relationships were born there that continue to this day. But God’s plan was for us to birth that place and let other, more talented people, raise it to what it has become today. Not for a moment have I regretted walking away from that dream.

There have been dreams in my life that have changed.

When I was a newly married, my husband and I served the youth group at our church. I had a dream to begin a mentoring ministry with teenage girls, and was in the process of bringing it to life. But just as soon as the ball began rolling, we moved 6 hours away, and beginning life over with no friends or family nearby. Then, when we moved to Chicagoland (meaning the suburbs), we were actually looking at buying an old Victorian home with the dream of turning it into a place for teenage girls. The dream never grew big enough for me to see what kind of “place” it was going to be, just that it would be to serve young ladies.

Now, twelve years later, I have discovered that there is a home for pregnant teen girls where we live. This is my dream in action. The dream has been dormant for so many years, only to resurface as a ministry I can serve and support.

There have been dreams in my life that have been refined.

You, dear reader, are experiencing a refined dream at this moment. What began as a fun little hobby, and kind of a joke (“oh Lord help us stay sane” is what you will see if you look up at the URL), has lead into a shop of items, speaking, bible studies, and a group of women writing. More than once I have been tempted to pull the plug on this. More than once the Lord has confirmed to me that I am doing what He created me for, for this season of my life.

Vision: Boldness to move forward.

Since our dreams and visions come from the Lord, then so do the battles and the victories. Our dreams are not OUR dreams. We have GOD’S dreams. We can move forward because that is being obedient. He is faithful and will honor our obedience. Even if it is an earthly “fail,” it is a heavenly “win,” and God will redeem it for His glory.

What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?

Romans 8:31, ESV

We are created for a purpose. Each of us have a vision. When we understand where our dreams and visions come from, we have the boldness to act on them.

Final thought…

I can no better shake my vision out of my being, as I can make myself a D-cup. Sure, I can fake it, just like I can get fake boobs, but it’s not real! I can ignore the dream, or distract myself from it, but deep down I, like you, have dreams that I am made for.

So what dreams do you have that you just can’t seem to shake?


There is no fear in love. And you are fiercely loved! Be bold in pursuing your dreams.


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We are created for a purpose. Each of us have a vision. When we understand where our dreams and visions come from, we have the boldness to act on them.

Jordan Ladikos

About the author
Rachael
Rachael Smith motivates women to break free from the lies they have believed and live a life of freedom, teaching that God's truth allows us to be who we are created to be. She has a passion for women, and a willingness to walk through the hard stuff with them.

This calling on her life led her to begin, and grow a nonprofit that works with young women who have aged out of foster care. Rachael believes we all have the ability to redeem the past and change the future.

Comments (19)

  1. interesting perspective! I like the idea of God creating me with His purposes in mind………… pinning on inspirational posts

  2. I have had prayers answered through dreams. He is our Heavenly Father of course he can communicate with us anyway he likes.

  3. So encouraging! At the moment I feel like my face is too close to the details to see a bigger picture in what God is doing in life. It’s good to be reminded of a bigger perspective 🙂

  4. We are instruments in God’s hands, here to fulfill His purposes. So grateful for the dreams and visions of the future He has placed in my heart!

  5. Love this! The thought that I was created for the purpose instead of assigned to it is a new perspective for me. I’m slowly learning that not all ambition in our heart is selfish; some of it is legitimately put there by God for his use.

  6. I do think that God communicates with us through dreams. I always pray before I go to bed and I remember 2 times that I believe God was telling me something. When I was applying for my current job I had a dream a couple days after my interview that I got the job…I ended up getting it! About a year later I applied for another job and after my interview, I had a dream that I didn’t get the job… I didn’t get it! I know God had something else in store for me. But it was like he was telling me my destiny through my dreams!

  7. This is just what I needed to hear this morning, God created me in my temperament an with purpose in mind. I love how you said it! I’m not an after thought, but a woman with a God-given purpose! Thank you

  8. I’ve always believed we all have a purpose and that God placed dreams in our heart that, through His strength and grace, we are able to fulfill. I am grateful for my dreams and I willingly pursue them even in the fear and anxiety I sometimes feel.

  9. Terrific post! I’m chasing my dreams too. I’ve had to fight off the lie that I’m too old, but one step and one day at a time 🙂

  10. I love this – how God inspired but then changed your routes in the middle. Of course the secret is leaning so hard into Him, we don’t miss the rerouting info. great post.

  11. I love this line, “Our dreams were not an after thought to keep us busy. They are the reason we were created!” Whenever I have a dream or an idea I pray to ask for His guidance if it is of Him to ensure that I remain on the path I am supposed to be in order to best glorify Him.

  12. Thanks for breaking down this topic really well! Good to be reminded where they come from, that they can change, and be refined – and that’s all good and part of our journey.

  13. I loved this! What you have written goes perfectly with the verse “we are fearfully and wonderfully made”; because God created us to fulfill His dreams, He had was very careful in deciding who would carry out those dreams.

  14. Lovely post! I also believe that God has a purpose for us and that we are here to follow our dreams. A Beautiful reminder to keep dreaming! 🙂

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