### Summary
Today, we concluded our series "Dream Junkies," focusing on the concept that God has dreams for us that are greater than our own. We discussed the importance of being "dream junkies" who are addicted to seeing God's dreams come to pass in our lives and the lives of others. Throughout this series, we've learned that to live God's dreams, we need to know God, find freedom, discover our purpose, and make a mark through serving. We've also explored the eight values that should define us as a church and as individuals: Jesus is our message, people are our heart, relationships are our passion, giving is our joy, excellence is our standard, celebration is our culture, honor is our code, and dreams are our fuel.
Today's focus was on the value of honor. We delved into Romans 12:10, which instructs us to honor each other with genuine affection. Honor means to hold in high respect, and it should be extended to everyone, not just those who seem important. We discussed how honor should be our code, guiding how we treat each other, our spouses, our parents, and even our leaders. We also touched on the importance of humility in practicing honor, as humility allows us to put others ahead of ourselves.
We then transitioned to the final value: dreams are our fuel. We looked at Jeremiah 1:4-5, where God tells Jeremiah that He knew him before he was formed in the womb and appointed him as a prophet to the nations. This illustrates that God has big, sometimes seemingly ridiculous dreams for us that require audacious faith. We must be willing to chase these dreams, even if they seem impossible or make us feel inadequate.
Finally, we discussed the dream God has for our church: to give Detroit and beyond a faith experience and to help hundreds of thousands of people experience the future God has for them. This big, ridiculous dream requires all of us to step up, use our gifts, and serve. We are not just consumers; we are contributors in God's army, and it's time for each of us to take our place and do our part.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. **God's Dreams vs. Our Dreams**: God's dreams for us are greater than our own and have a more significant impact on our lives and those around us. We should strive to be "dream junkies," addicted to seeing God's dreams come to pass. This requires knowing God, finding freedom, discovering our purpose, and making a mark through serving. [01:32]
- 2. Honor as Our Code: Honor means holding others in high respect and should be extended to everyone, not just those who seem important. Practicing honor requires humility, as it involves putting others ahead of ourselves. This principle applies to our relationships with each other, our spouses, our parents, and our leaders. [03:11]
- 3. Humility and Honor: True humility has no problem honoring others and putting them on a pedestal. Pride, on the other hand, is threatened by the success and recognition of others. Practicing humility and honor leads to promotion, while dishonor leads to demotion. [07:35]
- 4. Chasing God's Big Dreams: God's dreams for us are often big and seemingly ridiculous, requiring audacious faith. These dreams are too big for us to accomplish on our own and necessitate God's help. We must be willing to chase these dreams, even if they seem impossible or make us feel inadequate. [26:30]
- 5. Serving in God's Army: To achieve the big, ridiculous dream God has for our church, we must all step up and use our gifts to serve. We are not just consumers; we are contributors in God's army. It's time for each of us to take our place and do our part to help reach people for Jesus and fulfill God's vision for our church. [46:34]
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