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  • The Genesis Genealogies: Are They Complete? September 4, 2010
    Are the biblical genealogies in Genesis complete as Archbishop Ussher assumed? Examining all the biblical genealogies shows that ancient genealogies are generally telescoped rather than complete. […]
  • No on Proposition 19: Why the Marijuana Initiative is Bad for California August 10, 2010
    Proposition 19, contrary to its title, does not regulate or tax marijuana, but establishes a dangerous legal precedent by creating a protected class of marjuana users and distributors. […]
  • Noah's Ark Found in Turkey? Is this real? July 17, 2010
    Noah's ark has been 'found' again - this time on Mt. Ararat in Turkey. Will this discovery hold up to scientific scrutiny? […]
  • Can Christians View Pornography? What the Bible Says July 12, 2010
    Pornography is a big problem in the Christian Church, because it results in Christians who are double-minded - wanting to have one foot in heaven and the other in hell. Pornography is so insidious because it destroys our purity of mind and makes our consciences corrupt, being unable to discern the true will of God. […]
  • Is Satan Real?: What Does the Bible Say About the Devil? June 17, 2010
    The Bible says that Satan is a beautiful and powerful fallen angel, who would like to do nothing more than take away the joy of Christians through deception, and lead people into rebellion against God. Although Satan is destined for the Lake of Fire, biblical prophecy indicates that he will deceive entire nations and kingdoms before he is relegated to eterna […]
  • Book Review: Left Behind Answered Verse by Verse May 29, 2010
    David Reed's book, Left Behind Answered Verse by Verse, examines pretribulation rapture theology from a biblical perspective. Being at 142 pages, the book is a relatively concise critique of Left Behind prophecy. […]
  • Book Review: The Origins of Left Behind Eschatology May 28, 2010
    David Malcolm Bennett is an excellent writer, and his book, The Origins of Left Behind Eschatology is a thorough, well-researched examination of the origins of pretribulation rapture theology. Although the book is based upon a Ph.D. thesis, it is an interesting examination of the subject, along with numerous references cited for those interested in further r […]
  • Atheist Myth #3: Christianity Was Invented by Paul, Not Founded by Jesus of Nazareth April 26, 2010
    An online slideshow and audio recording refuting the atheists claim that Paul invented the majority of Christian doctrines and that Jesus did not teach the majority of doctrines taught by Paul. […]
  • OpenDNS and Free Internet Filtering in Your Home April 5, 2010
    Being a Christian, I have always been concerned about the Internet in our home. One way to prevent unwanted content into your home is through the use of free OpenDNS filtering services through your router. […]
  • Atheist Myth #2: Jesus Didn’t Become God Until the 4th Century March 21, 2010
    An online Flash slideshow and audio recording showing that atheists claim that Jesus was not thought of as God until the fourth century is a myth. In reality, Christians worshipped Jesus from the beginning of the Church. […]
  • Haiti Earthquake Kills Over 200,000: Where was God? February 14, 2010
    Contrary to the claims of atheists, the earthquake in Haiti does not show that God does not exist or that He is indifferent to our suffering. It does show that the sin of greed and shoddy construction has had very deadly consequences. […]
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  • What the Resurrection of Jesus Means to You Part 1 September 8, 2010
    Gethsemane is the garden where Jesus spent time in prayer just before His arrest and crucifixion.  Tuesday on A New Beginning, Pastor Greg Laurie is in the actual Garden of Gethsemane and brings a message on the significance of the Lord's resurrection from the dead. […]
  • A Brand New World - pt. 1 September 8, 2010
    When Jesus ascended from the Mount of Olives 2,000 years ago, he promised Christians of all ages that He was going to prepare a place for them. But before we start looking into the clouds to spot a glimpse of that glorious new home, we should take a closer look at Revelation 21. In that passage we learn that God’s kingdom—which can only be described as “out […]
  • Spiritual Warfare, Part B September 8, 2010
    The Bible has a lot to say about the battle that’s raging all around us. In fact, Scripture defines your enemy, the war zone and the armor that protects you. We’ll prepare for battle taking the wisdom of Scripture and applying it to our everyday lives. […]
  • Post-Victory Doldrums September 8, 2010
    Elijah called down fire from heaven – yet, when it was all over, he felt defeated and depressed. Learn more – today on Leading the Way! […]
  • On Your Mark, Get Set…GROW! - Part 2A September 8, 2010
    Fellowship is one of the main pillars of the church in Acts 2:42. Fellowship is more than just a social gathering. It’s meeting together for a spiritual purpose. The goal is to stimulate each other toward spiritual growth. […]
  • The Holy Spirit: Overview & Old Testament September 8, 2010
    The Apostles, from whose writings we derive our information on the Holy Spirit, drew heavily from the Old Testament for their understanding of the third member of the Trinity. We need to follow their example. In this message, Stuart looks at the meaning of the key Hebrew word for Spirit called "Ruach" and explores the scriptures of the Old Testamen […]
  • Liberating Submission, Part 2 September 8, 2010
    Bunny Wilson What is submission all about? Today on the broadcast, wife and author Bunny Wilson talks about the lessons she's learned about submission throughout the years with husband, Frank. […]
  • Can You Trust Your Bible? September 8, 2010
    Message 5 of 11 from the series "Straight Up." […]
  • Guard Your Glory, Part 2 September 7, 2010
    No one and no thing can fill the Lord’s role in your life; He alone is worthy of honor and glory as God. On today’s edition of Precepts for Life, Precept Ministry’s Kay Arthur concludes a dynamic message delivered at Precept’s 2006 National Women’s Convention.  Download Transcript […]
  • Fueling the Passion in Your Marriage - I September 7, 2010
    Is the flame of romance in your marriage more like a roaring fire, or a flicker that's about to fan out? On today's Family Talk, hear guests Bill and Pam Farrell, authors of the book Red-Hot Monogamy, get real about the idea of intimacy in marriage. For starters, they'll explain why leaving love notes for your spouse isn’t just child’s play. I […]
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  • Cuba Drops Charges Against Church Leader September 7, 2010
    Cuba has released and dropped all charges of "threatening behavior" against a well-known church after his accusers gave contradictory evidence against him, a Christian human rights organization said Monday, September 7. […]
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  • Iranian Christian Detained in Ahvaz September 5, 2010
    Members of a home-based church in the city of Ahvaz are worried about one of their own who has not been heard from since his arrest, Worthy News has learned. […]
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  • “Daughters of Cambodia” Frees Girls from Sex Industry September 5, 2010
    Daughters of Cambodia, a Christian outreach and rehabilitation program started by British missionary Ruth Elliott, is working to free girls sold into the sex slave industry, Worthy News has learned. […]
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  • Prayer Center Complex Destroyed by Chinese Government September 3, 2010
    A prayer center complex, known as "Prayer Mountain", was destroyed in China after several elderly Christians were forcibly removed, and then watched helplessly as their building was demolished according to ChinaAid, Worthy News has learned. […]
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  • Cuba Detains Church Leader For “Offensive Bahavior” September 3, 2010
    A respected church leader in Cuba was unexpectedly arrested on Monday on trumped up charges of "offensive behavior" and "threats" according to a Christian human rights organization. […]
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  • Turkmenistan: Protestant Pastor Faces Five Years Imprisonment September 1, 2010
    A Pentecostal pastor remained in police custody Tuesday, August 31, in Turkmenistan where he faces five years imprisonment and confiscation of properties for "large-scale swindling", charges his wife and church members strongly deny, rights activists said. […]
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  • 16-Year-Old Christian Girl Rescued from Slave Trade in India August 31, 2010
    A 16-year old Christian girl was rescued on August 9, 2010, after being held captive for two years, Worthy News has learned. […]
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  • Man Dies in Vietnam Crackdown On Christian Villagers August 29, 2010
    Eight arrested Christians remained in Vietnamese police custody Sunday, August 29, after a violent government crackdown on Christian villagers in which one person was killed and several others injured, including a pregnant woman who lost her child, rights activists said. […]
    George Whitten
  • Christian Rights Groups Supports UN Inquiry August 29, 2010
    Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is urging all European Union (EU) foreign ministers to call for the formation of a United Nations (UN) Commission of Inquiry to investigate claims of crimes against humanity in North Korea, Worthy News has learned. […]
    George Whitten
  • 12 Believers Attacked and Arrested in India August 29, 2010
    After an attack on an Indian believers home in Karnataka, India, 12 believers, including the pastor and an evangelist were arrested by police Worthy news has learned. […]
    George Whitten

Archive for November 22nd, 2009

Though each member of the Father's family has received forgiveness in the fullest sense so that none will answer in final judgment for his or her sin, the matter does not end there. ... And Finally, God will never allow the testing to go beyond the resource He provides and our ability to grasp it.

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Culture & Bible Institute - Skyline Church: The End of the Sermon

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The Green Room: Twelve

Visions

  Then He said, “Hear now My words; if there is a prophet among you, I, the Lord, make Myself known to him in a vision; I speak to him in a dream (Numbers 12:6, emphasis added).

 The Holy Spirit shares sometimes His omniscience with us in the form of visions. Visions are one of many ways in which the Holy Spirit reveals the will of the Father to us. In revealing His will to us, God purposed to bring us forth into the image of His Son. A vision is a visual revelation, which the Holy Spirit imparts into our spirits which then filters through to our minds, concerning past, present or future events or circumstances:  knowledge and/or wisdom otherwise unknown. Occasional it includes audible communication.

Eagle and the ostrich

Why do I want to tell you about the eagle and the ostrich? It is the best way for me to explain to you how to see visions.

This morning I said to the God, “Lord I see the arrogance of my flesh.” He said to me, “My Son has nailed that to the cross. Come up here and behold what I behold.” I said Lord, “What do you see?” I could here Him say, “An army of worshippers marching to war; singing the praises of God. In their mouth is a two-edged sword and in their hearts is a song. Song of triumph; song of victory; song of Jehovah who rules and reigns.” You know what? I believe it. All I ever wanted to do was to please God. I only need to have faith in Him to bring Him joy and fulfillment.

Without a vision you will perish. The eagle soars in the heavens and with its sharp vision it can spot its prey far off. It can soar above the mountains and have horizons vaster then any other animal on earth. It is the bird with the least parasites because parasites do not survive high altitude where the air is thin. Yet, if you caged an eagle it attracts more parasites then any other bird.

The eagle builds its nest on high places. Though you make your nest as high as the eagle… (Jeremiah 49 16b). This symbolizes one that dwells in the spirit. This is the place where the mighty prophets of God and faith heroes dwell.

The eagle is depicted in the Old Testament as a bird caring for her young and as one teaches them how to fly. As an eagle stirs up its nest, hovers over its young, spreading out its wings, taking them up, carrying them on its wings (Deuteronomy 32:11). She will take her young up in the sky and dropped them. This is how she teaches them to fly. Before the young eagle will hit the ground she will scoop underneath it and catches it. She will repeat this process until the young eagle can fly.

I had an eagle when I was a child. This eagle only ate life birds that I gave him. It would not touch any dead meet, it did not matter how fresh it was. When I put his cage outside, he would turn his head to the side and gaze intently into the blue sky where he knew he belonged. One day my father told me to let him free. I did so and for some time, every day, I could see him, at certain times of the day, sitting in a huge acacia tree, about 150 yards from our farm house. One day he was gone and I never saw him again. He discovered his newfound freedom and took off.

The Ostrich is a bird of the earth because it cannot fly. It beholds only that which is earthy but the eagle beholds the sky, the higher things of God. The ostrich is depicted in the Old Testament as among the wild desert beast that dwells in desolation of wastelands. Therefore the wild desert beasts shall dwell there with the jackals, and the ostriches shall dwell in it. It shall be inhabited no more forever, nor shall it be dwelt in from generation to generation (Jeremiah 50:39).

The ostrich is illustrated as proud, unkind and stupid. The wings of the ostrich wave proudly, but are her wings and pinions like the kindly stork’s? For she leaves her eggs on the ground, and warms them in the dust; she forgets that a foot may crush them. She treats her young harshly, as though they were not hers; her labor is in vain, without concern because God deprived her of wisdom, and did not endow her with understanding (Job 39:13-17).

Ostrich chickens are difficult to rear because they die easily. Today they may seem fine but tomorrow they may die mysteriously seemingly without reason. In South Africa there are quite a number of ostrich farmers. They have the following standard joke about ostrich chickens: an ostrich chicken may get up one morning look out of the window and say to the rest, “Hi guys, it is a fine morning to die. Let’s die.” Then mysteriously most of them die.

The Ostrich loves to peck shiny objects and even diamonds were found in the gizzards of some of these birds. The Ostrich symbolizes those that live an earthy life after the dictates of the old nature. They experience the desolation of the wasteland they live in. They see the cares of this world, getting excited about side issues (shiny objects) and live a life void of faith. They cannot please God and they do not reveal much glory of the Son of God. They only exist as mere men. The love of Christ does not dwell in them but true love belongs to the realm of heaven where Christ dwells, where the eagle carries it young on its wings.

The earthy level is a level void of deep perception and revelation of spiritual matters. It is void of the fruit of the Spirit where mercy, grace and the love of God dwell. The glory of God is not to be found in the desolation of wasteland and marshes of religious flesh. It is a place where vision has ceased and the cry for godly understanding and insight is replaced with the garlic, unions and leaks of a place called Religious City. This is the level where the pointing of the finger and sitting in the chair of Moses dominates. This is the place where the clouds of condemnation wear the people down.

True freedom is to be like the eagle that dwells on high. Although you may hear the word of God preached by a man of God you need to hunt for your own fresh revelation. Just like the eagle that only catches life prey. You need to have your spirit open to God if you want to see visions. When I pray much I saw visions, almost everyday. If I am not praying much I do not see much visions. This is not a law but part of the fruit of my love unto the Lord. I just tell you my experience. It is not performing prayers or other works that cause you to see visions but the focus of your faith and the openness of your spirit in love to God. You have received the Spirit by faith and not by works. You see visions also through faith. Sometimes God intervenes but mostly you see visions through faith.

When Ezekiel was among the captives in Babylon, at the River Chebar, he saw visions of God. The captives were not in a frame of my mind to sing joyful songs because they remembered Jerusalem and Zion. They wished at the time to hang up their harps on willow trees. But Ezekiel was of a different spirit, not like them which were captives of the ostrich spirit. He soared up like an eagle in his spirit and saw visions of God. In the vision he was taken into the land of Israel and set on a very high mountain. Although he lived with the rest of the captives as a captive at the River Chebar in Babylon he was free in his spirit because his focus was on God since he served with all of his heart.

John was exiled to Patmos, a small rocky island in the Aegean Sea, because he refused to stop preaching the gospel. So, one day while he was with all other exiles on the island Patmos he was in the Spirit and he saw visions of the Son of God. Where was his body? His body was with the rest of the captives. Where were his focus and spirit? His spirit was in the presence of God.

When Abraham was called to a place, which he would receive as an inheritance he went out but did not know where he was going. He lived, through faith, in the Promised Land, as in a foreign country, living in tents, with Isaac and Jacob the heirs of the same promise. He was in the Promised Land, so, what was he actually doing? Abraham was actually looking for a city, which has foundations, whose builder and maker is God. Because God has placed eternity in him, something deep inside of him said this could not be all. So he set his focus on God to receive something much greater and glorious.

How do you see visions?

Visions are visual revelation that originates in the realm of the Spirit or heaven where God dwells. Visions can also occur in the realm of the soul, as psychics also see visions but its source is the soul power of man or demonic spirits. These occur in the psychic or soulish realm. I will concentrate on visions that are visual revelation from the Holy Spirit, which came from heaven even the heart of God.

All spiritual revelation, including spiritual dreams and divine visions are gifts from heaven that is in the realm of Spirit where God dwells. If you want to experience a certain place on earth, say Greece, you will travel to Greece and do as the Greeks do to have the ultimate Greek experience. The spiritual was not first but the natural. So, if you wish to experience heaven, you as an earth dweller, need to dwell with your spirit in heaven to experience heaven. Heaven or the realm of Spirit is where one normally experience divine visions and revelation and spiritual dreams. The price to pay is to dwell in the Spirit. I do not say you will never see visions if you do not dwell in the Spirit. God is gracious and his patience with us is great.

When do you see visions? John said, “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day…” (Revelation 1:10a). John was with the other exiles on the island Patmos but his spirit was in heaven seeing visions of God. What about Ezekiel? The word of the Lord came expressly to Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi, in the land of the Chaldeans  by the River Chebar; and the hand of the Lord was upon him there (Ezekiel 1:3). Ezekiel was with his kinsmen at the river Chebar but his spirit was in heaven.

You behold the things where you dwell with your heart and spirit. If you live like the ostrich, your dwelling place is the earth. If you dwell with your mind and heart in heaven like the eagle you see the heavens opened. It is not about performing certain activities but where your heart is there is your treasure. You will not trick God in showing you visions. You either set your heart to love God and to dwell in His presence or you do not. To live in the Spirit is a healthy habit of practicing His presence all the time. It takes much dedication, patience and perseverance. The focus of your heart is not about seeing visions but to dwell in His presence and to abide in the shadow of the Almighty. It is much, much more than beautiful words; it is a reality. It is much, much more than religious exercises; it is true godliness. It is the way of Enoch and Elijah.

You begin to present your body, which is dead to God because of sin, as if it is alive to Him. That is your reasonable service to Him. Your body is the servant of your mind. By faith you present your mind that is enmity against God a living sacrifice as if it is alive to God by bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ, in hope that all disobedience will be punished when your obedience is fulfilled. You do it by meditating only on things that are true, noble, just, pure, lovely, of good report, virtues and praiseworthy that you may be renewed in the spirit of your mind. The focus of your heart is to worship God by knowing Him in all your ways. You may say I am working and must focus on my work. Well, it is a very good opportunity to discuss your work with the Lord; make Him the senior partner in everything you do. Do not live an independent life from Him, which is death; share His life with Him and discover how easy life really is. Then your whole life has become worship unto the Lord. This is the introduction to see visions. You can only see the environment that you dwell in.

I will teach you more things of the Spirit in the chapter titled, “Living in the Spirit.” It is so easy if you believe God.

When you pray you must be relaxed and pray with expectation and focus on God. God has placed eternity in your spirit, so something deep in you reaches out to God. When you are tensed you do not see visions. You must have a relaxed focus on God. Sometimes I do not want to pray with my understanding but I will rather pray in tongues. Do not worry if you fall a sleep. I have seen the most awesome visions being in a state between being awake and sleeping.

When I wait on the Lord I will wait with expectation yet in a relaxed manner. I will pray in tongues because my mind is unfruitful but not blank. I will keep my mind on God. I always see Him as a bright light or experience Him as the wind. Sometimes I envisage Jesus as I have seen Him in a vision or a dream. Find your own Biblical examples. You can see Him as the cliff of the rock, chief cornerstone, or lie on His breast like John did or any Biblical thing that works for you. Never blank out your mind, it is dangerous. Sometimes I see visions and sometimes not. Visions are not important to me but to abide in God’s presence is the passion of my life.

You must look with expectation with the eyes of your heart. The believing eyes shall see visions of heaven and dream divinely inspired dreams. It will take time to condition your spirit. It will not happen overnight so be patient and persevere in faith. Also, remind the Lord all the time that dreams and visions is according to His promise in Joel 2, confirmed in Acts 2 to you and your children.

Visions can be experienced at various levels.

Normal visions

Normal visions are those visions that you see with the eyes of faith. It is a peaceful visual impression, sometimes in color but often in black and white. I normally experience this level of vision when worshipping the Lord or during personal prayer time.

Sometimes the Holy Spirit teaches me certain things. To illustrate, while I was praying sometime ago, I saw a vision of a mature prophetess teaching a young prophetess how to see visions. So the Holy Spirit taught me how to teach others to see visions.

Clear-vision

There is a deeper level of vision, which I call clear-vision which occur normally in color and often needs no interpretation. I do not experience clear-vision very often. It can happen anytime but I normally experience it when I am praying or waiting on the Lord. Then I am calm, peaceful and just enjoying the Lord. Sometime ago, one set of our house’s keys, went missing for about two days and we could not find it. As I was waiting on the Lord, I asked Him where the keys were. Then I saw in a clear-vision my son’s trousers in his bathroom and I knew that the keys were in the right-hand pocket of his trousers. And so it was.

Open-vision

The Holy Spirit occasionally imparts revelation through an open-vision experience. Open-vision occurs when the Holy Spirit imparts revelation through a vision while one’s eyes are opened and is busy with normal daily activity.

An example of this type of vision is where Saul was on his way to Damascus and then saw a light that was so intense that he was blinded. The experience also included a conversation between the Lord and Saul. The Lord asked Saul why he was persecuting Him. After the conversation was concluded the men that were with him only heard the voice without observing anybody. It is not clear from the Scriptures if they saw the light but from their reaction it seems doubtful (Acts 9:1-9). I belief this vision was so forceful that a great deal of spiritual impartation took place. For example, he received the Spirit of Christ and his heart was also immediately changed.

More examples include, Elisha who prayed to the Lord, to open his servant’s eyes so that he may also see what he saw (2 King 6:8-17) and Belshazzar, king of Babylon, who saw a part of a man’s hand that wrote a message on the wall of the king’s palace (Daniel 5:5).

I had numerous open-vision experiences. The one that is standing out the most was an occasion when a man visited us. We sat at the kitchen table and we shared the gospel of Jesus’ saving grace with this fellow. This man started to pretend he knew God. I looked at my refrigerator and saw a vision of an African Green parrot in a cage on top of it. When the parrot saw me it fled away with a distinct noise through the bars of the cage and hid behind the refrigerator. The experience was so real that the natural and spiritual surroundings were blended into the one world of Christ. The natural and spiritual environments became one, heaven and earth was one at that moment in time. I got up to look for the parrot behind the refrigerator. It is needless to say that it was not there. In the vision I discerned that the man was in bondage (the cage) and that he was just repeating what he heard in the past (like a parrot) from his mind (color green). The Holy Spirit showed me that he was pretending.

Trance

A trance is a deep level of receiving visions from God. The Greek word ekstasis is translated as trance in some English Bible translations. Ekstasis means amazement, astonishment, and trance. The New Thayer’s Greek-English Lexicon (1981, 199) describes a trance as, “A throwing of the mind out of its normal state” or “alienation of the mind” or “A man who by some sudden emotion is transported as it were out of himself, so that in this rapt condition, although he is awake, his mind is so drawn of from all surrounding objects and wholly fixed on things divine that he sees nothing but the forms and images lying within, and thinks he perceives with his bodily eyes and ears realities shown him by God.”

Some of Ezekiel’s visions fell into this category so would John’s revelation on the Isle of Patmos. A good biblical example of a directive revelation is Peter’s trance where he saw in a vision a sheet filled with unclean animals (Acts 10).  Peter being a Jew had a natural resistance to eat anything unclean or to enter into the house of a Gentile. The Holy Spirit imparted this revelation into his spirit to equip him to overcome the stumbling blocks of the Law and to visit the household of Cornelius who was a Gentile. This vision was also given to make it clear that the Lord was given as a covenant to the people and as a light to the Gentiles (Isaiah 42:6). Paul was in a trance when the Lord warned him to get out of Jerusalem (Acts 22:17-21).

Balaam fell into a trance when he saw visions concerning his third and fourth prophecies. He hath said, which heard the words of God, which saw the vision of the Almighty, falling into a trance, but having his eyes open… He hath said, which heard the words of God, and knew the knowledge of the most High, which saw the vision of the Almighty, falling into a trance, but having his eyes open (Numbers 24:4,16). The Hebrew text indicates that it was rather a falling to the ground than falling into a trance. So we cannot say with certainty that it was trances. That could have been open-vision experiences with him lying on the ground and with open eyes.

On three occasions in my lifetime I have experienced trances. I can describe a trance as being carried away in my conscious where I find myself as in a dream, seeing an audiovisual vision, not being aware of my physical surroundings similar to when I am asleep. After these experiences I was wide-awake and supernaturally refreshed in my whole being. I do not say this is the only description of a trance. I have only related to you my personal experience of falling into trances.

When I have experienced a trance for the first time in my life I pulled myself out of the trance in the beginning of the vision because I was fearful of what was happening to me.  As I relaxed again I found myself in the same vision again. It proved that the spirit of the seer is subject to the seer (1 Corinthians 14:32).

Man can also go astray in vision. Have you not seen a futile vision, and have you not spoken false divination? You say, “The Lord says,” but I have not spoken (Ezekiel 13:7). A person may see a vision in the church and relates it to the congregation. I may see a grass green color around the person’s head and I know that it is a product of the human imagination. I may discern the source of revelation through a word of knowledge or I might discern it through signs in my body. The Holy Spirit may also choose not to reveal it to me. I will not get up in front of the congregation and make my discovery known. I will not even get in secret and tell it to the seer or to somebody else. I will rather talk to the seer about waiting on the Lord, prayer or how to see visions. I will also encourage the person to exercise his or her gift.

Making a mistake in prophecy or in vision is no disaster, as we must all learn. Learning how to focus on the Lord in a relaxed manner will reduce visions from your own imagination. To live closely to the Holy Spirit is a sure way to keep your spirit open for revelation. He will lead and guide you in all truth. The Holy Spirit can easily be offended through thoughtless living. A constant deep underlying joy and peace of the Holy Spirit is a witness that you are pleasing to God.

Practicing the presence of the Lord, waiting upon the Lord (prayer of listening), meditating on the word of God and prayer is no legalism but the fruit of a love relationship with God. Talking as often as you can in tongues is also spiritually beneficial. This is to have prayer of unlimited faith because your mind becomes unfruitful while you praying according to the will of God. This must become second nature to you. True love is to love God for who He is and not what you can gain from Him. Love positions you to be led by the Spirit of God. A walk with God requires a life of faith in God. It will cause conflict between spirit and flesh. However, the Lord comforts us by saying that His yoke is easy and His burden is light (Matthew 11: 29-30). Just remember the Lord has provided everything for you on the cross, even to see visions. So appropriate it by faith.

All things, even visions that you receive from God are with the aim to testify and to declare His mighty works in the earth. His mighty works are all done in Christ. Jesus has fulfilled all things that pertain to life and godliness. You can never behold His works and tell of His awesome deeds by not looking at the cross. Jesus Christ is the alpha and omega of our faith, the beginning and the end of our freedom. For this reason I am determined not to know anything among you but Jesus Christ and Him crucified.

To illustrate the above let me relate the following dream that my sister had: My sister stood outside of her house not properly dressed. She saw children running and played on the lawn of her garden. While playing and running these children were declaring the mighty works and deeds of Almighty God. Close to the children stood a man with a beard. My sister walked closer to the children and said to them, “I heard you declared the mighty deeds and wondrous works of God.” Than the man with the beard approached my sister and they walk and sit some place outside the house. He asked her, “Do you know why God often not answering the prayers of the saints the first time.” She said, “No.” He answered and said, “If God would answer prayers the first time people will cease communicating with God after the answering of their prayers.” Then she started to cry uncontrollably because of this hurt that people cause God.

Then they walk into the house and she gave the man a Bible. He opened the Bible on a page with a cross printed across the page. He told her, “You must always behold the cross.” Then she looked for a similar Bible with a cross inside but could not find one. Then she woke up. This dream needs little interpretation therefore I leave it to your own judgment.

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Interpretation of Dreams and Visions

 It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the glory of kings is to search out a matter (Proverbs 25:2).

 God spoke to man since the beginning of time. Adam walked with God in the beginning and God spoke to him face to face.  When Adam walked with God in the garden, He taught him about creation and the purpose for cultivating and maintaining it. He also taught him about naming the animals and his relationship with them. God did not speak to him in parables because it was given to him to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven. It was the will of God for him to have all things and to have it in abundance. In this they found great joy and fulfillment as they flow in absolute divine fellowship. As Adam abided in Christ His Creator and do His will, he flowed with the life force of God; he was totally alive to God always moving, vibrant and overflowing with the Spirit of God, lacking in nothing.

 After sin entered into him and the discord of sin entered his soul he lost his eternal life and divine power because he was not only casted out of Eden but, as a branch, was cut off from the Vine, Jesus Christ his Creator. Because of disobedience his heart grew dull, his ears hard of hearing and his eyes closed so that he saw but did not perceive and hear but did not understand.

 After the fall of man at various times and in diverse manners God spoke to the fathers by the prophets to the sons of Adam. Since two thousand years ago God spoke to them by His Son, whom He has appointed heir of all things and through whom He also made the worlds (Hebrews 1:1-2).

 In the earlier Old Testament times, prophets were called seers because the Holy Spirit enabled them to see things in the spirit realm about mysteries hidden in all time frames (past, present and future). Formerly in Israel, when a man went to inquire of God, he spoke thus: “Come, let us go to the seer”; for he that is now called a prophet was formerly called a seer (1 Samuel 9:9).

 Though many prophets of old had awesome dreams and visions they did not perceive the times thereof neither what it was about. They desired to see and hear the things that the heirs of salvation see and hear today; they see and hear it but did not understand it. The Old Testament saints witnessed the mighty works of God and understood that not to themselves, but to us the heirs of salvation they were ministering (1 Peter 1: 10-12). Those things were types and shadows of heavenly things and good things to come. God has veiled His wisdom in plain sight from them. The wisdom of God is revealed in that Jesus has become a surety of a better covenant.

 God’s language

 Jesus, in His ministry, used symbolic language as He taught by the parabolic method. Why is God veiling the truth? All these things Jesus spoke to the multitude in parables; and without a parable he did not speak to them, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying, “I will open My mouth in parables; I will utter things kept secret from the foundation of the world” (Matthew 13:34-35).

 Since the fall of man God conceals truth in parables, dreams and visions which need interpretation to seal the understanding thereof to the heart. The first biblical example is where Joseph’s brothers interpreted Joseph’s dream about their sheaves bowed down to his sheaf.  Jacob interpreted Joseph’s dream about the sun, moon and eleven stars that bowed down to him (Joseph). Joseph interpreted the butler’s, the baker’s and Pharaoh’s dreams. A man interprets his companion’s dream in the camp of Gideon about the barley loaf that tumbled into the camp of Midian. Daniel was the interpreter of dreams and visions to some kings of Babylon (e.g. the vision of King Belshazzar that saw part of a hand that wrote him a message on the wall of his palace).

 The prophecies of Ezekiel, Daniel and the Book of Revelation written by John are expressed in symbolic language. Why is God speaking in parables? Why is He veiling His messages to some and reveal it to others? And the disciples came and said to Him, “Why do You speak to them in parables?” He answered and said to them, “Because it has been given to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given (Matthew 13: 10-11).

 Interpretation of dreams and visions

 In 1988 while my wife was pregnant with our son, Oleg, my mother-in-law had a dream about her, pushing a red pram with a child in it. She interpreted the dream and indicated that she will have a daughter. She believes that the color blue represents a son and the color red represents a girl. This is a traditional believe in Ukraine. My wife believed her dream and interpretation. Just thereafter my wife had a direct dream (no interpretation required) that she will have a son that will be born with black hair. Although our son is blond today he was born with black hair just as she had seen him in her dream. God gave her this dream in response to a dream that was incorrectly interpreted. Sometimes God imparts revelation through dreams that require no interpretation.

 Nevertheless, most dreams and visions are veiled in symbolism and require interpretation. Then He said, Hear now my words: If there is a prophet among you, I, the Lord, make Myself known to him in a vision; I speak to him in a dream. Not so with My servant Moses; he is faithful in all My house. I speak with him face to face, even plainly, and not in dark sayings (Numbers 12:6-8a, emphasis added).

 We found the first account of dream interpretation in the Bible, in Genesis 37:8, where Joseph’s brother’s interpreted his dream about their sheaves bowed down to his. Jacob probably taught them how to interpret dreams, which he must have learned from his grandfather Abraham and father Isaac. In the accounts of Joseph and Daniel we found that beside themselves magicians were also interpreters of dreams. So dream interpretation was practiced since ancient times.

 Historical background of dreams in modern times

 Artemidorus of Daldus (AD 138-180), a Roman philosopher, studied symbols in dreams. He interviewed dream interpreters throughout Italy, Greece and the Near East, and noted that dreams could rarely be taken at face value. In his book “Interpretation of Dreams”, he established principals for the interpretation of fundamental types of symbols and images appearing in dreams. His work foreshadowed in many ways the work of Freud and Jung, eighteen hundred years later, and provides an important link between the ancient and modern methods of dream interpretation.

 The Christian theologian Gregory of Nyassa (AD 331-395) published a treatise entitled “On the Making of Man”, wherein he stated that dreams occur in sleep because the rational intellect is at rest. Because the intellect is resting, the dream mind can work through the day’s activities.

 In the thirteenth century, the Roman Catholic Church declared that the future was solely in the hands of God and that dreams could neither be prophetic, nor communicate divine revelation. People, who claimed that their dreams were divinely inspired, were condemned as blasphemous. Joan of Arc, a dreamer whose visions changed the course of French history, were burned alive at the stake in 1431 as a heretical witch, partly because the Church denied that her dreams or visions could be divinely inspired.

 Nevertheless, interest in dream interpretation never really declined. With the arrival of printing in the Renaissance, the book of Artemidorus was printed in 1518, and went through twenty editions in the next 200 years. Despite this popular interest, ascetic Protestants gave no credence to their dreams. Yet the great reformer Martin Luther taught his followers that dreams revealed their sinful nature.

 The German Romantic Movement of the late eighteen century developed various theories on dreaming. The German physicist, GC Lichtenberg (1742-99) was the first scholar to link dreams with the unconscious. By the end of the nineteenth century, dreams were recognized as products of the unconscious and linked to the source of creative and imaginative ideas.

 In England, Henry Maudsley became well known as a physician of “nervous disorders.” He noticed that “dreams are sometimes found to go before severe illness.” However, despite his observations, none of his peers seemed interested in the possible power of dreams.

 Freud and Jung

 Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), the founder of psychoanalyses, began the first comprehensive scientific study of dreams in the 1890’s. The result of these efforts was the publication of his book, “The interpretation of dreams” (1900), which describes a method for the interpretation of dreams.

 Freud differentiated between the hidden meaning and its actual content. He did this by trying to reconstruct the motivation of the dream from the dreamer’s waking associations. According to Freud, thoughts that are characteristics of our early childhood strongly influence our dreams. In his view, the mysterious and absurd qualities of dreams are directly due to the need for disguising the wishes, which our conscious mind will not acknowledge. Freud stated that dreams have two principal functions: first, to attempt to fulfill our restrained, subconscious wishes that are mainly sexual and aggressive in nature and secondly, to guard our sleep. Freud believed that the content of dreams consists of our memories, but that the stimulus for a dream is always a subconscious wish that has its origin in childhood.

 Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1962) started his research similarly to Freud, and later developed his own theories. He analyzed the dreams of his patients to explore the inaccessible regions of the subconscious mind. He too believed that dreams are largely symbolic. While Freud’s wish-fulfillment theory was intended to explain the biological function of dreaming, Jung’s theory suggested also a psychological function of dreams. His view was that the function of dreams is to compensate for aspects of the dreamer’s personality neglected in his conscious life. This viewpoint does not differ substantially from Freud’s wish-fulfillment theory. For Jung, dreams attempt to reveal rather than to conceal what is in the subconscious mind. He used mythology, comparative religion, and history in interpreting the symbols appearing in dreams.

 Following on from the early work of Freud and Jung, a continual interest in dreams has existed. Many attempts have been made to find a systematic method to interpret the symbols occurring in dreams and to give a consistent meaning and explanation of these symbols. However, both

Freud and Jung concluded that the meaning of a dream differs from person to person depending on the person’s own perception of that symbol. They suggested that ascribing any consistent meaning to the symbols occurring in dreams is impossible. For example, a lion could symbolize power and authority to one person, but destruction and danger to another. They concluded that the meaning of a dream depends on the individual’s own perception of that symbol.

 We have to consider that in their research, Freud and Jung did not differentiate between the dreams of unbelievers and those of born-gain, spirit-filled believers. They mainly worked with problem-loaded people who had no relationship with God.

 They spent some time together, discussing their theories and interpreting each other’s dreams. Each rejected the other’s interpretation of the dreams. Jung believed every human being is deeply rooted and connected with the history of mankind. He established the term, common sub-consciousness, while Freud’s theory was personality centered. A growing conflict developed between Freud and Jung and the final break between them came on their trip to the United States in 1912. During this period when Jung pondered on the validity of Freud’s theory and how this theory could be linked to human history, Jung had a dream.

 He dreamt that he was in an unknown two storey house but he knew it was his house. He found himself in the upper storey in a type of salon, furnished with fine old furniture in rococo style, with many old paintings hanging on the walls. He was quite pleased with the appearance of his house and wanted to discover what the lower floor looked like. Descending the stairs, he reached the ground floor, where everything was much older, dating to the fifteenth or sixteenth century. The furniture was medieval. The floor was tiled with red bricks, and everything was rather dark. He then came to a heavy door and discovered a stone stairway that led down into the basement. There he found himself in a beautiful vaulted room that looked ancient. The walls dated to Roman times. On the floor he discovered a golden ring. With it he lifted a stone slab and saw another stairway leading down. He followed it and came into a low cave cut into the rock. Thick dust, scattered bones, broken pottery, and two human skulls lay on the floor. The skulls were partially disintegrated. Then he awoke.

 Jung asked Freud to interpret his dream, which Freud did according to his wish-fulfillment theory. Before starting with the interpretation, Freud asked Jung what two people he disliked the most. Jung mentioned his mother-in-law and wife. Freud claimed that the two skulls represented Jung’s wife and mother-in-law because he was convinced that Jung would like to see both dead. This was not true at all. Jung liked both of them very much but had deliberately misled Freud to test his interpretation skills. Freud’s misinterpretation caused the final break between the two.

 Jung’s interpretation of the dream was that the house represented a type of psychical image – where the salon with its inhabited atmosphere symbolized the consciousness, while the ground floor represented the first level of the unconscious. The further he descended into the house the darker the scene became. The lowest cave was filled with the remains of early civilization, which Jung interpreted as the world of the primitive man inside each of us. He said that the primitive psyche of man borders on the life of the animal soul, just as animals inhabited caves, before human beings started to dwell in them.

 However, Jung did not follow the basic Biblical principal that a dream comes as an answer to the questions a person pondered on before falling asleep. For example, King Nebuchadnezzar was concerned with the future of his kingdom after his death (Daniel 2:29). In the dream, God gave him the answer to his question and showed him what the future would bring. Daniel could tell Nebuchadnezzar both the question that had been in the king’s heart, and the interpretation.

 Because Jung pondered on Freud’s theory and how it could be linked to human history, God gave him the answer. Let me give you the interpretation. The house in his dream symbolized human history. Important historical periods were associated with various levels of the house. The early history was associated with the lowest part of the house, and ascending storeys represented more recent history.

 In the cave Jung found two human skulls. We can relate them to Adam and Eve as the whole floor of the cave was covered with thick dust. Adam and Eve decided to exalt knowledge above the fear of God and ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. In punishment God cursed them, saying they would die and go back to the dust from which He took them.

 The basement of the house was set in the style of the Roman period. This was a decisive period where knowledge, argumentative skills and education became very important powers governing mankind, and truth was violated. The ground floor represents the late medieval times and the second storey the rococo which led to the age of enlightenment and humanism. We note that Jung was impressed by the fine appearance of the furniture and the precious paintings, all produced by the human mind. His dream showed that Freud was actually a successor of all those people who had been seeking the fruit of the tree of knowledge, valuing the power of self over the fear of the Lord.

 The house is a symbol of human achievements throughout the ages, but founded on death, dust and dead bones. All the things Jung saw in the house are dead works with no real living value (all the furniture was antiques), merely deceiving the proud. The fact that Jung saw this as his own house shows that Jung was deeply influenced by the mindsets of his ancestors, dating to the beginning of mankind. He was not, as he might have thought, independent and free in his thinking. Repeatedly in the history of mankind, the same sin has been repeated, namely not seeking the tree of life that is to know the Lord in all your ways and not to lean on your own understanding.

 Many people today are following Freud and Jung’s principals and guidelines for interpreting dreams. It is shocking to know that even spiritual leaders base their understanding of dreams on Freud and Jung’s ideas. Most of these authors work with problem-loaded clients who had no relationship with God.

 The ancient Russians were heathen. Presently, there exist many books about dream interpretation in the countries of the old USSR, which are based on heathen religious believe and superstition.

 The only and true way for dream and vision interpretation

 The Scriptures should interpret dreams and visions, and not theories or superstitious believes. The Word and the Holy Spirit are one and will never contradict each other. Jesus answered and said unto them, Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures [Word] nor the power of God [Holy Spirit] (Matthew 22:29).

 If one does not study the language of the symbol and type of the Bible some of its grandeur will be missing and dreams and visions cannot be interpreted. It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the glory of kings is to search out a matter (Proverbs 25:2).

 The Bible indicates that an object may obtain a specific meaning by its inherent character. So animals, birds, fish and even objects, not referred to in Scripture, can be interpreted by their characteristics, habits and uses.

 Scriptures to support above statement are as follows: But now ask the beasts, and they will teach you; and the birds of the air, and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you; and the fish of the sea will explain to you (Job 12:7-8). We can use the following example to explain the above scriptures. The hyena has extremely powerful jaws. It is a scavenger, although it will also attack and kill life prey. It scavenges the leftovers from other predators with little effort and become very aggressive when other animals want a share of its prey. A hyena speaks of a person that takes advantage of others.

 The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament shows His handiwork. Day unto day utters speech, and night unto night reveals knowledge. There is no speech nor language where their voice is not heard (Psalm 19:1-3).

 For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse (Romans 1:20). Paul said to us that the natural was first and then the spiritual. However the spiritual is not first, but the natural, and afterward the spiritual (1 Corinthians 15:46).

 The interpretation of dreams and visions is included in the gift of interpretation of tongues (dark sayings), and it is a gift of the Holy Spirit. As for these four young children, God gave them knowledge and skill in all learning and wisdom: and Daniel had understanding in all visions and dreams (Daniel 1:17, emphasis added).

Steps to interpret dreams and visions

Firstly, one must be aware that the interpretation of dreams and visions is a gift from God. Sometimes the Holy Spirit reveals the meaning immediately but at times it takes longer. It may take hours, days or weeks or even longer to receive the interpretation. So Daniel went in and asked the king to give him time, that he might tell the king the interpretation (Daniel 2:16).

Secondly, the symbolology and typology of the Bible should be studied in detail knowing that the Bible is written in the language of signs, symbols and types. Jesus taught in parables, thus using symbolic language. I will open my mouth in parable; I will utter dark sayings of old (Psalm 78:2).

Solomon said to impart wisdom to the godly you must understand proverbs and their interpretation. A wise man will hear and increase learning, and a man of understanding will attain wise counsel, to understand a proverb and an enigma, the words of the wise and their riddles (Proverbs 1:5-6).

We must pay attention to fine details in a dream such as color, direction, symbolic action, numbers and shapes. To correctly and completely interpret dreams one must take care of all details contained in the dream or vision.

God has created the color spectrum, with its seven colors, in a specific order. The colors are purple, indigo, blue, green yellow, orange and red. Red has the longest wavelength and purple the shortest. The first three colors refer to the manifestation of the Spirit. In the tabernacle of Moses the colors blue, scarlet and purple were used (Exodus 39:1). The red or scarlet color refers to the blood needed for the remission of sins.

The color green lies in the middle and therefore representing the soul, which includes the mind, emotions and will. For example, I had a vision of a green coffin while praying for somebody. It emerged that this woman feared that she might die from breast cancer at an early age, as were the cases with her mother and grandmother. I assured her that the source of her concern originated in her own mind (green coffin). It is now two decades later and she has two beautiful kids and she is just as healthy as 20 years ago.

The last three colors, yellow orange and red are associated with the works of the flesh. It does not mean that these colors only have negative meanings.

All detail is important such as direction of movement or field of vision. These details give us an indication if it is a positive or negative message and also to which timeframe it belongs. See my book “Interpretation of Dreams and Visions” for a full explanation.

Symbolic action such as facial expressions often indicates the mood of the dream and shows if the symbols must be interpreted positively or negatively. It is necessary to emphasize that this is not to be worked out in the carnal mind but to be discerned by the Holy Spirit.

Numbers are occasionally included in the content of a dream or a vision. Numbers are a superior form of symbolism and their meanings are rarely understood. A symbol should be interpreted as it is used in Scripture. By learning the different ways numbers and other objects are used in the Bible, we can interpret accurately what they mean in our dreams and visions.

Occasionally shapes like circles, squares or triangles appear in dreams and visions. Some people reluctantly speak about them, as they fear that its source is from the devil. If all circles, squares and triangles were evil, it would mean that all creation in heaven and on earth with all their beauty is constructed by the evil one, which is not true.

The occult does associate certain circles and triangles with witchcraft, but we must ask God for the discernment between life and death and the truth and the lie. Circles, squares and triangles are discussed in detail in my book “Interpretation of Dreams and Visions.” 

Thirdly, record the dream or vision as accurately and completely as possible. Record the dream as soon as you wake up otherwise you may forget some detail and often forget the whole dream. Record all details such as colors, numbers, direction of objects, field of vision and your mood and if it was a positive or negative experience. Do not add (never assume) or take away from the dream, as it will influence the interpretation. Have a pen and paper next to your bed to record dreams as soon as you wake up. Also take a pen and paper with you when you pray to record visions immediately after you have seen them. Sometimes you may dream or see visions and sometimes you do not dream dreams and see visions. Then the Lord answered me and said: “Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it” (Habakkuk 2:2).

I also have a dream and vision journal on my personal computer where I record my dreams and visions because I am not good at writing down my dream the first time in strict sequential order of events. My handwritten copy is always a mess.

Fourthly, analyze the dream or vision. Make a thorough study/research of all the symbolic objects and symbols in your dreams or visions. Create a complete record of each symbolic object and symbol and then update your symbolic dictionary. State the definition or give a reasonable description of the object or symbol as well as its most important characteristics, habits and/or uses. If the object or symbol is traceable to the Scriptures, record the Hebrew and/or Greek meanings and refer to the relevant verses. An object or symbol has as many meanings (positive or negative) as it has characteristics, habits and/or uses. So, the interpretation of a specific symbol may differ from one vision to another depending on which characteristic the Holy Spirit wishes to emphasize. A lion in a particular vision may reveal the Lion of the tribe of Judah. And one of the elders saith unto me, Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof (Revelation 5:5). On a different time surrounding other conditions, a vision of a lion may refer to demonic attack. Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour (Jeremiah 8:7a). The characteristic, which the Holy Spirit desires to emphasize is discerned by the Holy Spirit and not worked out in the carnal mind. Practicing the gift of interpretation of dreams and visions needs endurance. The more you know your Bible, the more Scripture the Holy Spirit can use to bring it to mind.

To update my symbolic dictionary, I use the Bible, books on the animal and plant kingdoms, Bible dictionaries, Bible encyclopedias, Hebrew and Greek lexicons and dictionaries. I also use the Internet in my research. As a rule I prefer to exclude secular material as far as possible. Occasionally secular material proves to be useful. Make use of Bible programs (e.g. E-sword), which can be downloaded from the Internet for free, the Internet and your local library as books are expensive. Over time, if you faithfully do what I tell you, you will develop a good understanding of the leading of the Holy Spirit in dreams and visions as well as the meaning of most objects and symbols. Practice makes perfect.

The Lord occasionally uses objects and symbols that relates to a person’s occupation and interests. A shopkeeper may receive dreams and visions about products, services and customers, while a professional hunter, from time to time may receive dreams and visions about wild animals, rifles, ammunition and customers.

Fifthly, you need to discern if your dream is a spiritual or natural dream. You need to know whether the Holy Spirit inspired the dream or whether it was a product of your mind.

We also need to know if the dream is symbolic (parable) or literal. Normally if something in a dream is not literal then the whole dream with all objects and symbols must be interpreted. However, there are rare occasions when this rule does not apply. Refer the chapter on dreams concerning a woman that had a dream where she saw people in a large swimming pool.

You also need to know to whom the dream refers and what the dream really means. Therefore, record the background of all dreams or visions. The background involves the activity a person was engage in or the meditation of a person’s heart or the issue a person wrestles with before he or she went to bed. Record if the prayer, experience or meditation was intense and what it was about. You need to know what the dream relates to. Is this Scriptural? King Nebuchadnezzar meditated on what would happen after his reign and God answered him: As for you, O king, thoughts came to your mind while on your bed, about what will come to pass after this; and He who reveals secrets has made known to you what will be (Daniel 2:29).

Fervent prayer and meditation on the word of God every day, is a healthy habit. It is not good enough to believe God for dreams. Passivity will not provoke dreams and visions. When you are involved in prayer, worship, waiting on the Lord and living in the Word we minister to God and others. Then the Lord will speak to you through dreams and visions to reveal His will to you. The will of God is for your own good; to bring His Son forth in you.

Sixthly, the dream or vision needs interpretation. Ask the Lord for the interpretation of the dream or vision. Start at the beginning of the dream and interpret the objects and symbols one by one and thus the dream. Dreams may relate to you personally, to your family, to your church, your business, or be applicable to third parties, nations, countries and continents. This chapter is only an introduction to help you. You approach the interpretation of dreams and visions in the same sincere manner as when you meditate on the word and it involves the same steps. It takes time, patience and much perseverance to practice your gift.

I started to see visions after my conversion in 1973. It took me eighteen months before I started to flow in the interpretation of dreams and visions. In the beginning I saw dreams and visions but could not interpret them. One day I said to the Lord, “What is the use You are giving me dreams and visions but I cannot interpret them. What a waste.” Immediately I received the gift of interpretation because I knew immediately the meaning of some visions I have had eighteen months before. When you ask God for the gift to interpret dreams and visions you must practice it as often as you can otherwise it will not develop.

Nobody can have a tender relationship with the Holy Spirit on behalf of somebody else. You are responsible for your own walk with God. Visit a prophetic group and learn from them. You must prepare yourself that you will make many mistakes in the beginning. You can with time mature in this interpretation gift where you become pretty accurate. However, I doubt it if there will be a time in this dispensation where you will be infallible. We know only in part and prophesy in part. For we know in part and we prophesy in part (1 Corinthians 13:9). This reality should keep you humble.

Lastly, take responsibility for what the Holy Spirit has revealed to you. Meditate on your visions and pray it through until its fulfillment and maturity. As long as you cry out for wisdom and understanding in what He has revealed to you, He will let you prosper in all areas of your life. And he sought God in the days of Zechariah, who had understanding in the visions of God; and as long as he sought the Lord, God made him to prosper (2 Chronicles 26:5).

For more information on this subject read my book titled: Interpretation of Dreams and Visions (by Andre Niemand). It is available at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Waterstone, WH Smith, Blackwell, Books a Million and many other major online bookshops.

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Paul said, “For whatever things were written before were written for our learning, that we through the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope.” (Rom. 15:4 NKJV)  The NIV translates the first part of that verse as follows, “For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us.”

Paul had reference primarily to the writings found in the Old Testament when he made that statement.  As we read the Old Testament we need to be thinking what is the lesson in this passage or account that is applicable to me today?  What is in it for my learning?  We should never read the Old Testament just as history but rather as history that is meant to teach and leave lessons for those of us living today.

Every Bible student who has been a student any length of time is aware of Samuel’s encounter with King Saul as Saul returned from the slaughter of the Amalekites.  Saul had been commanded by God through Samuel to go and put to death every living Amalekite and to destroy everything they had. (1 Sam. 15:3)  He disobeyed sparing the life of King Agag, king of the Amalekites, and the best of the livestock bringing them back to Israel. (1 Sam. 15:9)  Samuel in his meeting with Saul utters the famous statement I here quote.

“Has the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord?  Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to heed than the fat of rams.  For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry.  Because you have rejected the word of the Lord, he also has rejected you from being king.” (1 Sam. 15:22-23 NKJV)

The word “stubbornness” found in the NKJV here is an interesting word.  In other translations the Greek word behind this translation is translated “presumption” in the ESV and NET, “insolence” in the LITV, “insubordination” in the NAS, and “arrogance” in the NIV.  The meaning seems to be that Saul was determined to do his will rather than God’s.  Would he dare do it?  He did.  But why?  Surely he had some fear of God.

Because he had the same idea many men have today who believe they are pleasing God all the while clearly being disobedient to his word.  They consider themselves godly men and would defend themselves as Saul did before Samuel, at least as long as he could. (1 Sam. 15:20-21)  The idea is prevalent today that we can do whatever we want to in our Christian work and worship just so we give glory to God, or as some might say as long as God receives the glory.

That was exactly the case with King Saul.  God said destroy all these animals but Saul’s thinking is we will take the best back and sacrifice them to God back in Israel.  He will receive glory in our doing so, he will be pleased.  Friend there is arrogance, presumption, insolence, call it what you will in that kind of thinking.  We will disobey God in order to please him.  Sounds ridiculous does it not but that is the way much of Christendom thinks today, just like King Saul.

The Bible could not be any clearer than it is on the subject of homosexuality as all know but we presume to know more than God about it and think he will be pleased when we condone it and receive into fellowship the unrepentant individual practicing it as long as we say “he is in a committed relationship.”

Paul’s teaching on women preachers and leaders of the church again is as clear as crystal clear water.  Read 1 Cor. 14:34-37.  Paul closes that section by saying, “If anyone thinks himself to be a prophet or spiritual, let him acknowledge that the things which I write to you are the commandments of the Lord.” (1 Cor. 14:37 NKJV)  Read also 1 Tim. 2:12-13.  But we are like Saul.  We will do our own thing and presume a little, be a little arrogant, be a little insolent.  We will give God glory in the way we see fit – through women preaching and being church leaders.

I never have figured out how a woman is going to be an elder, a bishop, a pastor, in view of the fact that the qualification for such is that the individual must be “the husband of one wife.” (1 Tim. 3:2 NKJV)  But, when we are like Saul and make our own rules anything goes and anything does go today in the religious world, even among those mankind calls Christians whether they be that or not.

Whatever we want to do we can justify ourselves just as King Saul justified himself before Samuel.  We can justify ourselves and get by with it today for we have no prophets around, no apostles, no inspired men to rebuke us but we will get by only so long for “all things are naked and open to the eyes of him to whom we must give account.” (Heb. 4:13 NKJV)

Samuel said this stubbornness, arrogance, presumption (depending on your translation) was as iniquity and idolatry.  Why would he say that?  The Keil and Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament in dealing with this verse makes an excellent point.  I quote, “All conscious disobedience is actually idolatry, because it makes self-will, the human I, into a god. So that all manifest opposition to the word and commandment of God is, like idolatry, a rejection of the true God.”  Amen!

Saul’s sin was in actuality rebellion against God.  There was a new god in Israel – King Saul.  That was his sin and it is our sin when we decide that for all practical purposes we are going to make the Bible mean what we want it to mean despite what it says.  We will explain all of those old troublesome passages away to fit modern society.  We will make the Bible into a living document (a document we get to change as suits us to go along with the changing culture) just like we have been trying to do with our own Constitution and for the same reason, we are not satisfied with it the way it is.  Do words mean anything anymore?  Yes, they mean what we want them to mean.  It depends on what the meaning of “is” is.  Remember that one?  That is the way we are.  We write our own dictionaries in that we make words mean what we want them to mean.  We are trying to do the same thing with the Bible. 

God today speaks to us through his inspired word.  When we take it and play around with it foot loose and fancy free we do not honor him.  One cannot honor God nor give him glory by doing the opposite of what he has said to do.  Have we learned the lesson from that which was written “aforetime” (Rom. 15:4 KJV) as it pertains to the lesson we should have learned from King Saul’s experience?  I fear we have not.

 

 

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