BRIDGE
God-Given Dreams
I recently dropped in virtually on Bishop Dale Bronner’s sermon titled, “God-Given Dreams”. What stuck most was this part: “Action is the bridge that transitions a dream into reality. The bridge between knowledge and skill is called practice. The bridge between skill and mastery is called time. There will be an increase of dreams in the life of seasoned people.” These are not just motivational lines; they are spiritual principles drawn from Divine order. From Joseph in (Genesis 37) to Joel’s prophecy in (Joel 2:28) “Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions” God has always communicated destiny through dreams. Bishop Bronner reminds us that dreams are not idle imaginations; they are Divine invitations requiring partnership. Action, practice, and time, these are not worldly strategies, but biblical mandates. Faith without works is dead (James 2:17), and dreams without movement are merely delayed destinies. This sermon honors the often-overlooked truth that spiritual maturity births new dreams. In a world obsessed with youth, “seasoned people” still have vision. Bronner’s insight is a call to elders, leaders, and visionaries: You’re not done. Your dream may just now be maturing. This message is more than a sermon, it’s a strategy for dreamers in every nation. Let this be our prayer: Lord, grant us the courage to act, the discipline to practice, and the patience to wait, until the dream YOU gave becomes the destiny YOU fulfill. Amen