Go Down to Go Up

A Dream


I had the following dream in January 2025: In a bustling Asian metropolis, I found myself leading a group of twenty friends on an uncertain venture. We wandered the streets, unable to find an elevator to ascend a towering high-rise. Determined, we navigated through hidden maintenance corridors, and occasionally, strange beasts blocked our path. I bravely confronted them and succeeded in pushing them over the edge without harm to myself or others.

We reached a mid-level floor, only to realize we had left our money at the bottom. I volunteered to retrieve it while the others waited in a high-end clothing store midway up the building. After collecting what we needed, I struggled to find my way back into the building, eventually stopping at a tiny street-level shop for directions. The shopkeeper responded, “There’s no way up there. And those people are strange; they need tensor socks just to keep their circulation going. And there is no way up there.”

I woke up with the following thoughts:

  1. Remain Humble and Serve: Leaders must continually remind themselves to serve others with humility. Overconfidence can blind us to our own vulnerabilities. As Revelation 3:17-18 teaches, self-perception of wealth and needlessness can hide our true state. Strive for humility, seek wisdom refined by life’s trials, and let your actions be a beacon of genuine leadership.
  2. Rising Above: Many people remain trapped in their circumstances, lacking vision, hope, or the desire to elevate themselves. It is essential to inspire and guide them, showing that there is a path to greater heights and fulfillment.
  3. Stay Connected: As you ascend in your journey, never lose touch with those who are still on their way up. Connection and empathy are vital; remember the importance of lending a helping hand to those looking for the doorway in, or who may be climbing the ladder behind you.
  4. Wisdom from John Wimber: Reflecting on John Wimber’s words from the ’80s, “The meat is in the street,” reminds us that true ministry and leadership are found in the real world, among the people. In line with 1 Corinthians 3:2, we must move beyond basic teachings and embrace the deeper, more challenging aspects of our calling. True growth happens outside our comfort zones.

Let these thoughts guide you on your journey of leadership and inspiration.

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