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Metamorphosis
After a period of incubation our dream will become a reality - it is God’s design
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All of us have a passion that
determines and fuels our dream. It all starts with the egg. In the cocoon
stage, the caterpillar undergoes a a metamorphosis. It becomes something
completely new and different. Our dream develops in us the same way. The
gossamer butterfly, long known as the symbol of resurrection, emerges from its
temporary cocoon-home and gracefully wafts it way heavenward. The development
of our dream is like that as it moves from the first thought (egg) to the final
realization (butterfly). We hear, we learn, we transform and then we emerge. After
a period of incubation our dream will become a reality - it is God’s design
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“We each had
a dream in one night, he and I. Each of us dreamed according to
the interpretation of his own dream.” - Genesis 41:11
I have a dream.
What is it?
Is it a thing in our minds that we want?
A desire in our hearts?
All of us have a passion that determines and fuels our
dream.
Think with me for a moment about what must transpire for a
beautiful butterfly to emerge strong and free from its former not-so-beautiful
state.
It all starts with the egg.
The same is true of our dream: it begins with the egg.
This is a thought of what we really want, that thing that makes us feel completely alive and gives us much joy.
It is something that lines up with our gifts and talents.
All that the thought (egg) does is sit there and grow.
After some days a caterpillar breaks open the shell and
sheds the egg.
What does the caterpillar do once out of the egg?
It eats! With a voracious appetite, it consumes mass
quantities of food as its whole job now is to grow.
Likewise, when our thought (egg) develops to the
caterpillar (growing) stage, we must feed it with all of the knowledge and
training that we can possibly acquire.
We read books, take classes, attend seminars, study,
study, and study some more.
Just like that little caterpillar, as we eat, we grow, and
we gain strength.
When the caterpillar has gained sufficient size and
strength, it spins a cocoon all around itself where it will incubate safely for
a while, secure from any outside harm or influence.
While in the cocoon stage, the caterpillar undergoes a
major transformation and a metamorphosis occurs.
It becomes something completely new and different as everything in its life up to this point blends together to form the final result.
Our dream develops in us the same way.
All our gifts, talents, desires, knowledge, and training
come into play to make us totally new and prepared for the manifestation of our
dream.
Prayer:
“Lord Jesus, thank
you for the beautiful example of the metamorphosis of the butterfly. That is so
like the transformation that happens to us when we open our heart and invite
You to live there. We will meditate on this process.”
In Jesus’ Mighty
Name,
AMEN!
Final Thoughts:
The gossamer butterfly, long known as the symbol of
resurrection, emerges from its temporary cocoon-home and gracefully wafts it
way heavenward.
The development of our dream is like that as it moves from
the first thought (egg) to the final realization (butterfly).
We hear, we learn, we transform and then we emerge.
It is true in the physical and in the spiritual.
So, let’s meditate on the egg and then gorge ourselves on
the things that will bring about the dream.
After a period of incubation our dream will become a
reality. It is God’s design.
Be Greatly Blessed!
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