239 || [Solo] Dream Taking Too Long? Another Way to Think About Your Timeline || Merritt Onsa - podcast episode cover

239 || [Solo] Dream Taking Too Long? Another Way to Think About Your Timeline || Merritt Onsa

May 04, 202242 minSeason 10Ep. 239
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Does it ever feel like you’ll never reach the finish line?

If you’ve spent any time on social media lately, you probably think everyone else is years ahead of where you are with your dream. It feels even worse if you haven’t started yet. But I’m here to shatter that perception and tell you that you’re right on time no matter how far along you are (or are not).

The reassuring truth is that God exists outside of time and yet He can still appreciate that our time on this earth matters to us. In fact, He was gracious enough to provide a clear example in the Bible of someone who waited what must have felt like an eternity to see a dream come to reality.

I’ll walk you through that story and offer a hopeful reminder that your waiting is not in vain. But that’s not all.

You’ll also hear about:

  • Avoiding the biggest mistake that keeps dreamers from progress
  • Examples of small steps of faithfulness you can take today
  • Courageously facing the scariest part of pursuing a God-shaped dream

 

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NEXT STEPS:

Connect with Merritt: Website || Instagram || Book a Call

Get Connected with the Facebook Community

Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts/iTunes

Subscribe: on Apple Podcasts * on Android


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Produced by Jonathan R. Clauson.
Theme music by Reaktor Productions.
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