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DREAMING

 

The  Bible clearly shows that the Lord communicates to people through dreams, visions and even trances. Foexample if you remove thdream sequences from thbeginning oMatthew's Gospel you greatly impoverish its supernaturaimpact. There are seven references to dreams in the New Testament, and five are found in the first two chapters of Matthew.

 

By and large modern Biblical students in the West regard the interest in dreams and visions as primitive and as unhealthily subjec tive. Where the Church has ignored this gift, the enemy has stepped in and provided the world with a counterfeiview of interpretation. The unsaved have eagerly lapped it up through psychology (Freud, Jung, etc) and the New Age movement.

 

Fifteen or twenty years ago we may have had to work hard at convincing Christians of the God-given reality of dreams for our modern era. But today it's more or less a waste of time to attempt to persuade people to believe in dreams. Why? Because many Christians are regularly experiencing dreams and visions today, and they need no convincing of their divine origin.

 

What we do need is good Biblical criteria for discerning which dreams are from God, and which originate either from our own soul life or demons. Coupled with this we require a reasonably good understanding of Biblical typology ansymbolism, in order to correctly interpret these dreams. So discernment and interpretatioof dreams seem to be the key need for now.

 

This manual cannot possibly provide all of this, but I have attempted to help with the process of laying a good foundation for learning about dreams and how to interpret them. My own conversion was through a dream, so I am convinced of their reality and importanceHowever my greatest concern with those who refer a lot to their dream-life and use dreams for guidance, is in the area of too much subjectivity. There is a real danger of falling into deceit if you become too enamored by your dream-life supposing that nearly all of your dreams come from God.

 

Nevertheless the Word of Goconvinces me that such experiences will gather momentum as the End of the Age draws closer. The <