God-Sized Dreams: A 30-Day Journey of Faith and CourageSample

You’re Not a Fool or Failure
The coffee shop is quiet except for the sound of voices at the table across from me, and I can’t help but overhear.
An older man says, “Most people think failure is here.” He taps one edge of the table. “And that success is here.” He taps the opposite edge. Then he places both of his hands in the center of the table. “But failure and success are really here. Side by side.”
The young man he’s talking to nods, and the mentor continues, “Don’t try to avoid failure completely. Or you’ll never be successful.”
His words ring in my ears and my heart as I take another sip of coffee.
Every time I get ready to try something new, I hear the question, “What if it doesn’t work?” And the answer is, of course, “I’ll look like a fool.” Over time, I’ve come to believe this—that’s not a good enough reason not to do it.
Sometimes looking like a fool comes with the territory of God-sized dreams.
Noah built an ark.
Moses wandered in the desert.
Jesus hung on the cross.
And those who watched shook their heads and muttered words like “failure” and “fool.”
Little did they know.
Is that you today?
Have you stepped out in faith and wondered why you feel like a fool?
Have you come across failure like a roadblock in your path?
Keep going, friend.
Instead of fleeing from the feeling of being foolish, lean into it. King David did this when the Ark of God entered Jerusalem. He danced in joy with lots of abandon and little clothing in front of the people. His wife scolded him for what she saw as inappropriate behavior for a person of his position.
I love his response: “I will become even more undignified than this, and I will be humiliated in my own eyes” (2 Samuel 6:22 NIV). Where most of us would apologize and try to defend ourselves, David essentially says: “You ain’t seen nothing yet.” He realizes that defending his honor is not his job and that God gets the most glory when we humble ourselves.
If you’re not willing to look like a failure in the eyes of others at some point, you will never make it to your God-sized dream. Your most "foolish" moments may turn out to be your wisest.
As Jim Elliot said, “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.”
Go Deeper
Read about David dancing like a fool in 2 Samuel 6:12-22.
God, thank you that I don’t have to try to gain the approval of other people. Because of you, I am free to be a “fool” in the eyes of the world. When it seems to others I’m failing, that may be the very time when you are working most powerfully in my life. Help me to look to you for my identity and security. Amen.
What’s one truth you want to remember?
What’s the next small step you’ll take?
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About this Plan

What is God inviting you to say "yes" to in this season? Your God-sized dream is a goal—big or small—that fits his plans and your heart. This 30-day plan will help you trade fear for faith, confusion for clarity, and pressure for the adventure of moving forward with Jesus one step at a time. Each day offers Scripture, a short reading, a prayer, and two reflection questions. Go through it on your own, with a group, or as a church. Start your God-sized Dreams journey today!
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