In this uplifting message, “Living God’s Dream for Your Life in Spite of Poor Past Choices,” Apostle Gregory Kelley reminds us that our past does not disqualify us from God’s purpose. God’s dream for your life is always bigger, brighter, and more redemptive than any dream you could imagine for yourself. Yet, the greatest barrier to walking in that dream is often the past—our mistakes, regrets, and moments of failure. Through scriptures like Matthew 26:34 (NIV), James 3:2 (NIV), Ecclesiastes 7...
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In this uplifting message, “Living God’s Dream for Your Life in Spite of Poor Past Choices,” Apostle Gregory Kelley reminds us that our past does not disqualify us from God’s purpose. God’s dream for your life is always bigger, brighter, and more redemptive than any dream you could imagine for yourself. Yet, the greatest barrier to walking in that dream is often the past—our mistakes, regrets, and moments of failure. Through scriptures like Matthew 26:34 (NIV), James 3:2 (NIV), Ecclesiastes 7...
What we imagine shapes the way we think, feel, and act. Scripture reminds us that as we think in our hearts, so we become. Imagination is not wishful daydreaming — it is the canvas of faith, where we align vision with God’s possibilities. The limits of imagination often determine the limits of action. When we dare to imagine God-sized dreams, we open the door to God-sized results. If we can imagine it, in alignment with His will, we can believe for it and walk in it. Connect With Us & Sen...
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In this uplifting message, “Living God’s Dream for Your Life in Spite of Poor Past Choices,” Apostle Gregory Kelley reminds us that our past does not disqualify us from God’s purpose. God’s dream for your life is always bigger, brighter, and more redemptive than any dream you could imagine for yourself. Yet, the greatest barrier to walking in that dream is often the past—our mistakes, regrets, and moments of failure. Through scriptures like Matthew 26:34 (NIV), James 3:2 (NIV), Ecclesiastes 7...