So this guy comes up to me and says, “What’s the vision? What’s the big idea?” I open up my mouth and the words come out like this… The vision? The vision is Jesus: Obsessively, dangerously, undeniably Jesus. The vision is of an army of young people. You see bones? I see an army. And they are free from materialism— They laugh at nine-to-five little prisons. They could eat caviar on Monday and crusts on Tuesday. They wouldn’t even notice. They know the meaning of the Matrix, the way the West was won. They are mobile like the wind. They belong to the nations.They need no passport. People write their addresses in pencil and wonder at their strange existence. They are free yet they are slaves of the hurting, dirty and dying. What is the vision? The vision is holiness that hurts the eyes. It makes children laugh and adults angry. It gave up the game of minimal integrity long ago to reach for the stars. It scorns the good and strains for the best. It is dangerously pure. Light flickers from every secret motive, from every conversation. It loves people away from their suicide leaps—their Satan games. This is an army that would lay down its life for the cause. A million times a day, its soldiers choose to lose that they might one day win the great “well done” of faithful sons and daughters. Such heroes are as radical on Monday morning as Sunday night. They don’t need fame from names. Instead they grin quietly upwards and hear the crowds chanting again and again: “COME ON!” And this is the sound of the underground, the whisper of history in the making, foundations shaking, revolutionaries dreaming once again. Mystery is scheming in whispers, conspiracy is breathing… This is the sound of the underground. And the army is disciple(in)ed— Young people who beat their bodies into submission. Every soldier would take a bullet for his comrade at arms. The tattoo on their back boasts “for me to live is Christ and to die is gain.” Sacrifice fuels the fire of victory in their upward eyes. Winners. Martyrs. Who can stop them? Can hormones hold them back? Can failure succeed? Can fear scare them or death kill them? And the generation prays like a dying man with groans beyond talking, with warrior cries, sulfuric tears and great barrow loads of laughter! Waiting. Watching. 24-7-365. Whatever it takes they will give: Breaking the rules, Shaking mediocrity from its cozy little hide, Laying down their rights and their precious little wrongs, Laughing at labels, Fasting essentials. The advertisers cannot mold them. Peer-pressure is powerless to shake their resolve at late-night parties before the cockerel cries. They are incredibly cool, dangerously attractive on the inside. On the outside? They hardly care! They wear clothes like costumes: to communicate and celebrate, but never to hide. Would they surrender their image or their popularity? They would lay down their lives, swap seats with the man on death row, guilty as hell: a throne of an electric chair. With blood and sweat and many tears, with sleepless nights and fruitless days, they pray as if it all depends on God and live as though it all depends on them. Their DNA chooses Jesus. He breathes out. They breathe in. Their subconscious sings. They had a blood transfusion with Jesus. Their words make demons scream in shopping malls. Don’t you hear them coming? Herald the weirdoes! Summon the losers and the freaks. Here come the frightened and forgotten with fire in their eyes! They walk tall and trees applaud. Skyscrapers bow. Mountains are dwarfed by these children of another dimension. Their prayers summon the hounds of Heaven and evoke the dream of Eden. And, this vision will be. It will come to pass. It will come easily. It will come soon. How do I know? Because, this is the longing of creation itself, the groaning of the Spirit, the very dream of God. My tomorrow is His today. My distant hope is His 3-D. And, my feeble, whispered, faithless prayer invokes a thunderous, resounding, bone-shaking, great “AMEN!” from countless angels, from heroes of the faith, from Christ himself. And He is the original dreamer, the ultimate winner. Guaranteed. -Pete Grieg
Reach With All Your Might
April 22, 2008 at 5:56 pm (dreams)
Tags: creator, destiny, dreams, faith, goals, inspirational, Jesus, love, purpose, Religion, visions
What do you carry within your heart? Love, Hate, Jealousy, Envy, Trust, Comfort, etc….
We all carry different things. Some of us are happy, some sad. What are we living for? Most people are searching for worldly things. Fame, wealth. But, how many of us go to bed at night with the deep empty feelings in our guts? I used to hate that. Now that I am not empty anymore, I am completely satisfied. My emptiness is not filled up with something I have created in my mind to make me feel filled with purpose, something I have to hang onto in order to believe I am here for a reason. I am filled with certainty. I have spent the past 8 years searching deep things. I have went deep into places I never would have went into on my own. My gut is filled with the REAL purpose, the only purpose. The only love that can fill and be overfowing. It cost a lot of time that could have been spent on education, but education means nothing to me. I am after different things. I am a dreamer, and I have been taken away with my dreams. Most people will think I’m crazy, but I don’t care. People can explain away in a heartbeat why God isn’t real. People are caught up in logic and facts and science. Remember Peter Pan? Why is the heart of a child so different from the heart of an adult? A child’s heart has not been bombarded with all our cares, all our reasons, they automatically receive and have faith just because you said so. They cast all their cares away. I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to live my life the way a lot of adults do. I want to be childlike. I couldn’t figure out why when I was a kid I would do crazy things without a second thought, and have a blast, and now that I’m an adult, I can’t even go down a slide at Dolly’s splash country (amusement park) without feeling my heart is gonna explode. When I ride in the car with my husband, I’m over in the passenger seat slamming on my imaginary brakes, whenever I ”think” we might be fixing to crash. Does it make sense that some of us are bigger chickens now than when we were children? Where does the faith go? It’s in there somewhere. When we start to search for the deeper things, the things that matter, the things that contain truth, the unseen reality, that there is a creator that desperately desires for us to know him, we will find out that things can be quite different. No matter what you want in life, if you really want to live, you have to put your head up in the clouds a little bit. If you daydream about what’s up in the clouds enough, the clouds might just come down with you. Think a little deeper, think about the silly things, think about the impossible things more, think with your heart. Learn how to use the deep universe inside you, and you will discover there’s truth that you can draw out from within you. Your destiny is in there. Your God is in there, and he wants to do the impossible in you and through you. Believe a little, trust a little, give a little, dream a little. Don’t be so grown-up, learn to have that childlike heart. Grab hold of your dreams, reach for them with all your might, and you will do great and mighty things. Don’t choose to be ordinary, choose to be extraordinary. I am simply encouraging you to think more with your heart, and to examine what’s in it.