24/05/2026
Your Dream Will Come to Pass by Rev. Henry Juma
Key Points
# 1. Foundation of Dreams
- God plants dreams and visions in His people as part of their destiny.
- These dreams are not mere ambitions but divine assignments.
- Scripture reference: Genesis 37 - Joseph’s dream of greatness despite family opposition.
# 2. Challenges to Dreams
- Opposition: Just as Joseph faced betrayal, believers may encounter resistance from those closest to them.
- Delay: Dreams may take years to manifest, testing patience and faith.
- Discouragement: Circumstances may seem contrary to the promise, but faith sustains hope.
# 3. God’s Assurance
- What God promises, He will surely bring to pass (Habakkuk 2:3).
- Delays are not denials; they prepare believers for the fulfillment.
- God uses trials to refine character and strengthen faith.
# 4. Examples from Scripture
- Joseph: From pit to palace, his dream was fulfilled despite betrayal and imprisonment.
- David: Anointed as king but endured years of hardship before ascending the throne.
- Jesus: Faced rejection and suffering, yet fulfilled His mission of salvation.
# 5. Practical Lessons
- Hold on to faith: Trust God’s word even when circumstances contradict.
- Persevere in prayer: Prayer sustains believers through waiting seasons.
- Avoid compromise: Stay true to God’s principles while awaiting fulfillment.
- Encourage others: Share testimonies to strengthen fellow believers’ faith.
# 6. Final Encouragement
- Every God-given dream has an appointed time.
- Believers must remain faithful, patient, and courageous.
- Victory is assured when one refuses to give up, for God is faithful to His promises.
Takeaway
Reminder that your dream will not die - it will come to pass. The key is to remain steadfast, trust God’s timing, and persevere through trials, knowing that His promises are sure.