Initiating Action against Daydreaming
St John 14:31
Contemplating something to execute it well is appropriate, but pondering it while action is required is inappropriate. After praising His disciples, one may have anticipated our Lord instructing them to reflect on his words. Jesus never tolerated idle daydreaming. Daydreaming is appropriate and permissible when our goal is to pursue God and uncover His intentions for us.
Daydreaming about tasks we've been assigned is inappropriate and does not receive God's blessing. God will prompt us to take action against this type of daydreaming. He will tell us as follows: "Do not remain seated or standing, simply proceed!"
Quietly waiting before God after He has instructed us to "Come aside by yourselves" is considered meditation before Him to seek His will (Mark6:31). Be cautious of indulging in idle daydreaming after receiving a message from God. Let Him be the origin of all your aspirations, happiness, and pleasures, and make sure to follow and adhere to His instructions. When you love someone, do action to show it instead than just daydreaming about them. That is the expectation of Jesus Christ for us.
Daydreaming after receiving divine guidance indicates a lack of trust in God.