Welcome back from our wonderful eleventh anniversary celebration. We thank the Lord who evidently graced it by His presence. We also thank our great worship team who put in all the effort as they prepared for the event. Thanks also go to our administrator for making sure that everything came together perfectly well. But there was something else to celebrate, which only one person knew about that day. It was a wonderful message from God that came by a dream on Friday, a couple of days before the anniversary.
Unless otherwise, that dream and its message will be the subject of Sunday’s sermon. It was such a powerful and encouraging dream from our ever faithful God. In that dream, God once again spoke about Vision LAT-2025. The last time He did so was way back in March by the “Nabbanja-Mushrooms” dream. The silence since then was strange. Yet at the right time, just before the anniversary, He spoke once again. Hallelujah!
Interestingly the gist of the message in the dream was “endless hope”, in accordance with the anniversary message that I delivered. I told you right now we are like Abraham. He was promised by God to become ‘many peoples’. But a time reached when, because together with his wife they were practically ‘dead’, he had to hope against all hope, before he saw the fulfilment of the promise. We too are in that state now. To become the ‘many peoples’ according to the promise of God, we have no choice but to hope against all hope. That was my message on Sunday, and that was the message in the Friday dream, which dream I didn’t know about until Monday when the dreamer shared it with me.
Just as I wrote last week, we are prisoners of hope (Zechariah 9:12). By the dream that came just before the anniversary, the details of which unless otherwise will be the subject on Sunday, we must have endless hope until we see the promised fulfilled. God is faithful.
God bless you.