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The Fourth “D”

By Craig Groeschel

Published: May 12, 2009

God gave Joseph a dream. Even as a very young man, Joseph made a decision to go public with his dream-even though he only faced resistance.

If he experienced one step forward, he immediately fell two steps back with unfair treatment and false accusations.

Like many others, he had a dream, made a decision, and experienced a delay before reaching what some would call the final "D"-his destiny. God elevated Joseph to second in charge over all of Egypt.

Some might look at Joseph ruling like they do at other great leaders. People often say, "They are an overnight success."

In reality, there is no such thing. When God blesses you with what others call your destiny, you'll know God was with you each painful and grueling step of the way.

Like with Joseph:

* He was with you when he gave you the dream.
* He was with you when you made a decision of faith.
* He was with you in divine delays.

Because He's been with you every step of the way, you won't forget Him when you are living your dream. And even if you never get to experience your greatest dreams, He will be still with you.

Ultimately, that's what matters most.

 

Copyright © 2008 Craig Groeschel. All rights reserved.


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The Fourth “D”

Published: May 12, 2009

Pastor Craig Groeschel takes a look at the decision-making ability of Joseph.

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