| The Dreamers Context Jacob has recently deceived his father Isaac and obtained the blessing of prosperity that should have been his brother’s, Esau. He is fearful of Esau’s anger and is fleeing to Haran. Genesis 28:10-17 What a remarkable dream Jacob had - a dream of an open heaven where the angels of God ascended and descended from heaven to earth. Here we discover freedom of movement, where there is no perceivable difference between what may be termed heaven and what may be called earth! This is God’s wonderful dream. Jacobs dream foreshadows God’s dream for us - the dream of an open heaven, the dream of heaven touching earth and earth touching heaven. It is in Jesus where heaven meets earth and earth touches heaven. This is where the infinite, all powerful, all present God becomes human. It is only through God’s son Jesus that God’s dream for our human race can become a reality. Jesus understood this when he said ‘I tell you the truth, you shall see heaven open and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.’ (John 1v51). Here Jesus is unveiling the Kingdom to come - the Kingdom that is here now and is yet to be, of which we are a part of now and eternally will be with Jesus. We see this dream turn into reality as he is raised from death and seated at the right hand of the Father. This is the reality to which we as followers of Christ now belong. It literally consumed Jesus life. He lived it, breathed it, died for it and wonderfully rose from the dead to pave the way for us to participate in the fulfilment of the Father’s dream. So what does this mean for us who now believe? "...but the dreamers of the day are dangerous Response - Dreambooks Dreaming is essential for our emotional, spiritual and mental health. We dream at night to digest the day. Daydreaming is about hopes and aspirations – about projecting ourselves forwards. This is equally as important as “past” dreaming.
Buy enough notebooks for each member of the group. If it’s possible, try to buy books which are different in design and colour etc. Pens CD player “The Dreamers” track from prayerscapes
It is important that the leader of the group is able to be open and vulnerable. This will set the “tone” for the rest of the group. As you share your dreams remember you are sharing your whole self – everything about you. Ask yourself what is important to you. Try not to be afraid of sharing “earthly” things such as wanting to find a partner or conceiving a child, as well as more “spiritual” things. Stories from our group “Our concern is not so much about our dreams coming true, more about being true to our dreams”
Neil Haydock
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