Is This Dream Worth It? (And Other Late-Night Questions)
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Have you ever wondered if your dream is actually worth the time you're spending on it, or if you're just being a little frivolous?
I hear this question a lot, and under the surface, it's rarely about the dream itself. It's about whether you're worth pursuing it.
In this episode we look at the story of David and Goliath. David didn't have the armor, the size, or the resume. What he had was confidence in the name of the Lord he was standing in. That's the same confidence available to you, whether your dream feels too small, too late, or too uncertain right now.
We're talking about:
- Why your security has to be settled in Christ before you take the next step toward your dream
- Two simple questions that help you test if a dream has real, redemptive value
- Why "am I capable enough" might be the wrong question entirely
If you've been stuck wondering whether your dream has value and worth, or if you're the right person to carry it, this episode is for you.
This episode originally aired on 2/15/2022
Devoted Dreamers is hosted by Merritt Onsa — Christian life coach, mentor, speaker, and founder of the Dream Believers community. New episodes drop every week for the woman who believes her best chapter isn't behind her.
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