I Have a Dream!

Richard Hollerman
The Scriptures
reveal God’s desire for a people fully
yielded to Him and His eternal purpose. God is calling
men and women today to be indwelt by His Spirit, conformed
to
His likeness, committed to His ways, obedient to His will,
and devoted to His beloved Son. I have a dream! It consists
of this glorious theme of Scripture that is so close to
the heart of God. What are the elements of this marvelous
dream?
I have a
dream . . . of a family of beloved brothers and
sisters, united to each other because they are children of
God the Father. They find that their spiritual family ties
transcend their physical family relationships since the latter
is earthly and for time while the former is heavenly and
for eternity.
I
have a dream . . . of individual members who enjoy a rich
relationship with each other because each one is vitally
united to Jesus Christ the Head. They are redeemed by the
same Savior, nourished in the same Vine, and enslaved to
the same Lord.
I have a
dream . . . of men and women who have come to know
God the Father through Jesus Christ His Son. They have exercised
a living faith in the crucified and risen Christ and trust
in His sacrificial blood as their means of acceptance by
God. They have genuinely repented of their sins, turned from
their self-centered ways, and have come to God and embraced
His perfect will.
I
have a dream . . . of sincere people who have expressed
their repentant faith in Christ by being immersed into Him,
into His saving death, and into His body. They are therefore
truly baptized, repentant believers. Their past has been
forgiven. They now have new natures, new perspectives, new
motivations, and new lives.
I have a
dream . . . of a body of believers who have true,
intimate, and meaningful fellowship with each other--sharing
their lives, uniting their hearts, in the bond of love. They
seek to be one in mind, soul, spirit, word, judgment, conviction,
and purpose.
I have a
dream . . . of brothers and sisters who are filled with
and led by
the Spirit of God and who bear His fruit
in their lives. They seek to live in the power of the Holy
Spirit yet avoid the abuses surrounding the Spirit’s
activity in the world today.
I have a
dream . . . of surrendered people who are absolutely
committed to the revealed word of God as their norm of faith,
life, worship, and practice. They believe it, read it, study
it, memorize it, meditate on it, teach it, and obey it. Whatever
it teaches will be their standard and whatever it condemns
will not find a place in their corporate experience or private
lives.
I
have a dream . . . of a people who can distinguish between
what is essential in Scripture and what is optional, what
is permanent and what is temporary, what is of faith and
what is of opinion, what is fundamental and what is incidental.
They build upon the former while granting liberty in the
latter. While taking the Scriptures very seriously, they
have a balanced tolerance in areas not sufficiently understood.
I
have a dream . . . of a community of believers who carefully
follow the Scriptural order regarding positions in the body,
including elders/overseers, servants, proclaimers, teachers,
and others. They seek to express these functions as God grants
the ability, but do not violate Biblical instruction in their
outworking. Each believer is looked upon as a unique and
valued member who serves others in the building up of the
body in love.
I
have a dream . . . of a fellowship of saints who are separated
from the world and its evil ways and who seek to be holy
in word, thought, and behavior. They carry out this separation
in a practical way by renouncing the host of common but deceptive
attractions of Satan and by living in absolute holiness before
God.
I
have a dream . . . of brothers and sisters who have a
Scriptural view of money and possessions. They live frugally,
work diligently, spend wisely, give sacrificially, and refuse
to live selfishly and materialistically. This perspective
pertains to automobiles, homes, furnishings, clothes, and
every other use of their income. Love motivates them to share
with those in need so that an equalizing influence prevails,
without extremes of wealth and poverty. Their possessions
reflect their pilgrim status on earth.
I
have a dream . . . of a spiritual body in which husbands
are loving heads and wives are supportive helpers, in which
parents are caring protectors and teachers and children are
orderly, respectful and obedient. Responsible men are employed
in godly occupations; married women are diligent in homemaking;
and children are trained in righteousness rather than exposed
to worldly education. Homes are rich in hospitality and saints
freely share meals, offer living quarters, and make Christ
the focus of all domestic activities and relationships.
I
have a dream . . . of brothers and sisters who have renounced
lukewarmness and are living completely for the Lord. They
are zealous for good deeds and active in sharing the good
news of Christ with others. They are diligent in teaching
His holy word. They have turned from a compromising and nominal
lifestyle and have entered upon a way of life with Christ
as its center and every thought is brought into obedience
to Him.
I have a
dream . . . of a body of people who live their
lives with each other. Primary are their gatherings for encouragement,
edification, teaching, and admonishment, but they also carry
out these activities privately, one to one, for the building
up of the body of Christ. They love, serve, admonish, and
care for each other. They delight in praying, singing, and
breaking bread--for the glory of God, the exaltation of Christ,
and the strengthening of the saints.
I
have a dream . . . of a people who are determined to simply be
Christ’s body and God’s
spiritual family. They have abandoned all denominationalism,
sectarianism,
institutionalism, formalism, ritualism, traditionalism, and
every other enemy of the simplicity that is in Christ. They
are content to simply be the people of God--wholly given
over to His glory and honor.
I
have a dream . . . of faithful saints who are willing
to suffer for the cause of Christ. They have been willing
to sacrifice family, friends, employment, home, marriage,
possessions, money, comfort, and even health that they might
fully obey God and follow the way of the Lord Jesus without
compromise.
I
have a dream . . . of saints who realize they are pilgrims on
earth, people
who are passing from this evil world to
their heavenly home. They look on the things that are not
seen rather than those which are seen; they live for that
which is to come rather than that which now exists. Both
individually and corporately, they manifest this eternal
spiritual perspective which influences their daily life,
their plans, and their relationships with each other, with
the world, and with God. They are simply a colony of heaven
awaiting the consummation of God’s eternal kingdom.
It is only a dream.
Do you share this dream with me?
Let us help to make this heavenly dream
a reality in our own lives
for the glory of God!
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