Daring to Dream Again: Make God’s Dreams… – Part 5

Make God’s Dreams For Us Our Dreams As Well—Part 5

The Restoration Is Near!

Here’s another short section from Tales of the Resistance. The evil Enchanter has taken his awful revenge on Big Operator and his taxi resistance. He’s trying to find the young King and destroy him as well. This is a conversation between two resistance members, young Hero and Amanda.

Hero sighed. The Chronicle was almost current. The orphan exodus had been recorded and he had only to write about these recent terrible events. “I think I can remember everything Big Operator ever said to me.” He leaned back in the chair and quoted the chief. “‘This is an occupied city; we are in the midst of enemy territory.’

“He was a rough man, Amanda,—but, everyone in the City Taxi Company knew he was a man of the mind as well. It was the chief who collected the fragments of song and unwritten stories from the tale keepers for the Chronicle. Without them that history would be almost forgotten—the tales of the always young King who once ruled this city with a firm but benevolent hand, of the Age of Rebellion when the Enchanter lured away the loyalty of the citizenry, of how the King went into exile vowing to return when time enough had passed for all to discover the folly of such a choice, and of how the fire wizard placed an enchantment over the city and ruled his subjects with the power of fire.”

Hero paused, remembering. “My own mother must have been a tale keeper—keeping alive the old, true tales. I remember her words on her dying bed: ‘There is a King, a real King!’”

Amanda felt tired and saddened. When would they ever be able to go back to the old ways of field and forest?

“You love him, don’t you?” she said, smiling gently.

“Yes,” said Hero. “He’s a gruff old gizzard, but he’s a genius, too. He’d been experimenting with daylight. ‘The whole city’s supposed to run on it!’ he’d say. Solar panels. Storage cells. Sun batteries. He was getting us ready to live in the Restoration, to live at day and sleep at night, to harness the sun to do the work that slave labor does now.”

Amanda quoted Big Operator: “Work in harmony with the world; not in disharmony with it!” She punched the air with her fist. This was a favorite City Taxi Company saying; they almost heard his rough voice again. The two smiled sadly at each other.

With that Hero leaned his elbows forward on the desk and hid his face in his hands. His voice was tight with grief. “He’s dead, Amanda. I know it in my heart. I can only hope that he died quickly.”

The two were silent. Amanda didn’t protest, didn’t work to evoke false hope. She had already seen this terrible truth deep in her own heart. After a while she spoke, “Did anyone tell you what Big Operator’s last words were when he was taken captive? You’ll need it for the Chronicle.”

Hero shook his bowed head, and she continued. “He had been badly beaten; three or four Breakers attacked him. Destruction was dismantling his lifework; but as they were dragging him away, he struggled to his feet and called out for all of us to hear above the din, ‘The Restoration is near!’ They knocked him senseless as he must have known they would. But, Hero, I keep hearing his cry, over and over—‘The Restoration is near!’”

“The restoration is near”—believe me, that’s a great truth to live by. Yes, our King’s dream will know fulfillment.

Personal dreams related only to this life are never enough. They will always come up short. They don’t span time and eternity. That’s why, even as Christians, when we give priority to self-centered dreams, we lose.

Don’t view Jesus’ role in your life primarily as someone to help you get what you have in mind—be it wealth, health, a comfortable life, security, a ripe old age, recognition, or power. That approach is vicarious at best. It’s the path Judas followed. It’s the servant thinking about the master, “I look at you as a means for me to reach the goals on my agenda.” That’s the reverse of the way it should be. Good servants don’t think or act in that manner.

What does a trustworthy servant keep as foremost in his or her mind? The desires and dreams of the master.

In that context the good Master, the gracious Lord, the true King of the universe, will see to it that such a servant is treated better than the best. Again, it’s a win-win relationship when we learn to make God’s dreams for us our dreams as well.

Now there’s a good gamble. I can almost hear the other eleven apostles saying, “Amen! Amen!”

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