You Can’t Fly Lying Down


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The Sky’s your Limit or so a popular saying, expresses. Yet I’ll add to that thought,
You can never fly laying on the ground.

The truth is, you either fall asleep in a dream world or eventually give up.
Although a few select use the dream as fuel/ rest to go forward. I don’t mean dreaming as in images at night after eating dinner. I mean envisioning, imagining, what you want to accomplish. Together with what you know God wants to accomplish. you can see a new reality before it happens. See your heights before your height – in your mind in essence, having the dream and seeing your future.

The only question is, is that all I can do? Not that dreaming is something to be disparaged, in fact I encourage you to dream. Dream big and often, but also understand and be ready to put in the work behind your ideas. It can’t be emphasized enough. Faith is more than believing it’s possible. It’s knowing it is possible and putting forward the effort to get it done. ( Faith without works is dead) a wise man records.
I would further the thought in saying. Some want to fly. Others imagine themselves flying. But faith finds a way to soar and teach others to take flight with it. I believe you want to fly.

You want the best of yourself, from yourself, for God. Especially for the work in Christianity today. Because of this I offer you encouraging words and thoughts.
Zechariah 4:6 (NLT) It is not by force nor by strength, but by my Spirit, says the LORD of Heaven’s Armies.
Philippians 4:13 (DARBY) I have strength for all things in him that gives me power.

A Closing thought to remember – Anything you desire is possible. The key to the accomplishment is investing and connecting faith to the exercise of performance. You have it in you. Once more, Together WE have the power.


About TR.Lavelle

T.R Lavelle is a writer/ publisher of inspirational journals and songs. Born and raised in Lafayette Louisiana, his words are given to inspire you and drive you to reach your personal higher heights and greater depths. As it's said, "the sky's the limit", yet one will never fly laying on the ground.

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