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Claude Houde joins the Gary Wilkerson Podcast for the final installment of their conversation on living out God’s dream for your life. He encourages believers that, even though life rarely goes as expected, the outcome that God intends is better than anything we could plan.
Key Points from the Podcast
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Pastor Claude Houde shares a few items that will either feed or kill the dreams God has given you.
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If God has given you a dream, don’t measure its progress by worldly standards or even your own expectations.
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One of the best ways to see God’s dreams realized for your life is to serve faithfully and wholeheartedly where you are now.
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Holding onto woundedness, bitterness and unforgiveness will hinder God’s plans for your life. We will continually need to bring our offended heart before God.
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God has plans and purposes for you in this season of life. Don’t try to fulfill anyone else’s plans, including your own. Rest in who God is and who he has called you to be.
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Pastor Claude Houde shares the dreams he is bringing before God in this season: a network of growing and healthy French churches, Christian homes for the elderly in Canada, and developing a worldwide network for mentoring young church leaders.
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It’s never too late to have a new season or dream in your life. David Wilkerson didn’t start Times Square Church until he was in his 50’s. Thomas Sowell wrote three New York Times best-selling books after he was 80 years old.
Bible Verses Referenced in the Podcast
Genesis 41:42–44; Genesis 45:1–3; Genesis 50:22–26; Psalm 126:6; 1 Corinthians 4:15
Resources Mentioned in the Podcast
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God’s Dream for You sermon by Pastor Claude Houde
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Increase Our Faith book by Pastor Claude Houde
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Fire in Our Bones Conference for pastors and church leaders
About Claude Houde
Claude Houde is the senior pastor of the Nouvelle Vie Church in Quebec, Canada. As an international speaker, he has brought his message of hope to more than 35 countries. He is a teacher in leadership and communication and author of four books. Married to Chantal for 30 years, the family lives on the South Shore of Montreal.