"Every dream has potential significance..."
Features
- Directions on how to understand dreams
- Describes how God has spoken to people in dreams throughout the ages
- Taking authority over possible tragedies
- Key symbols and key
messages
Dreams are vehicles that God sometimes uses to attract, inform, alert, enlighten
and direct people. Although all dreams are not of God, every dream has potential
significance.
Mysteries of the Night, shares the importance of dreams and their
key messages. It also gives direction on how to understand the dreams
we are given and what to do with their interpretation.
Dreams are known to shake the save as well as the unsaved. Dreams are
designed to get your attention, so it is most important that you pay attention.
Mysteries of the Night vividly describe how God has spoken to people
in dreams throughout the ages. From Jacob, Joseph and Daniel to Nebuchadnezzar
and Pharaoh, God consistently used dreams to shake kingdoms and change lives.
Let’s look at the biblical character Jacob, a businessman. His
business exploded because of the instruction and wisdom given to him by dream. God
enabled him to tamper with nature which in essence caused the explosion of
his business.
And God still uses dreams today in the lives of everyday people. Whenever
God reveals anything to us in dreams, He wants to alarm, alert or enlighten
us on what is happening in the spirit. If God reveals a dream of
trouble or tragedy about to happen in our lives, He is not revealing these
possibilities so that we will accept them. But to take authority over possible
tragedies and dismiss them from our lives.
After walking with God for more than thirty-three years, I have acquired much
experience, which brings about wisdom in the areas of symbols and key messages
of dreams. Perhaps you may dream of ants. Notice that you never
recognize ants are on you until they bite you. You should take every
precaution and guard yourself. Watch who is around you and take authority
over the plan of the enemy. The enemy will attempt to use someone whom
you least expect.
Be very cautious, careful, and attentive because answers do come in the still
of the night.
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