I pulled into the Envoy parking lot and there it was…426 HP, bright orange, 2013, Camaro that existed in my friend’s dream. Now a reality! He confided in me a month or so earlier, that he’d finally convinced his wife that “they” should have the car of his dreams. How much fun is that?
Interestingly, parked beside it was another Chevrolet…60 years older, a 1953 rebuilt farm truck with 70 HP. Not only were they years apart but they went from functional to fantastic. It took me back to my college years selling new Chevrolet’s at Mahlon Maxton Chevrolet in Worthington, Ohio. It got me through college and a good part of graduate school. I guess it proves you do not have to be an expert to sell a lot of cars. How thankful we were!
Dreams and reality, function and fun, all key parts of life. The Chevy truck was built before most reading this blog were even born. So, think out a decade or more, what will you be driving? What will you be doing? Will you be active in your current ministry or vocation, or called to whole new activity? Will it be more like a 1953 Chevrolet Pick-up or a 2013 high-powered Camaro? Whatever your future calling, it will certainly cost money. It will have a financial component.
My friend was so excited that he could afford to purchase his dream car. If he, they, could not have afforded it, the dream would exist, but with no reality in sight. Being able to live a dream creates the foundation for another one. Experiencing the dream, seeing it to come into full throttled fruition, is energizing. It also provides the fuel for a powerful future.
When we are open to God’s plan for our future, particularly after retirement, there are two action steps to take:
- Connect with His vision for your future and the dream he places in you
- Prepare for it financially. We call this a Future Funded Ministry.
What would you put in your picture? Think about it…and be glad you’re not buying the gas.
Let me know your thoughts and comments. Our dialogue continues.
Living with Trusted Advice together
Bruce
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With special thanks to Dave and Wendy McHenry for sharing the reality of Dave’s dream with us.
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