dreams and visions (beware!)

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What Is the Proper Christian Perspective on Dreams and Visions


What Is the Proper Christian Perspective on Dreams and Visions?
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The Bible reveals that in times past servants of God were given visions and dreams for specific reasons and/or to convey special messages. For example, Jesus gave a vision of His future Kingdom on earth to Peter, James, and John, no doubt as a witness and encouragement both to them and to us (Matthew 17:1-9).

While God has used this means of communication in the past and will do so again (Acts 2:17; Joel 2:28), we must realize that He uses it only when the circumstances warrant. Even then, such revelations are ordinarily directed to His ministers and specially chosen servants such as Jacob, Joseph, Nebuchadnezzar, and Daniel (see Amos 3:7).

Today, God speaks to us through the Bible. Please notice Hebrews 1:1-2: "God, who at various times and in different ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets, has in these last days [today] spoken to us by His Son." Jesus Christ is the living Word of God (John 1:1, 14), and the Bible is the Word of God in written form. God the Father gave it to Christ. Christ, in turn, inspired both the prophets and the apostles, and they preserved it for us (II Peter 1:21; Luke 1:70; John 16:13). The Father's will, commandments, and specific promises are revealed to us in the Holy Scriptures. God, then, is actually speaking to us through His Word, the Bible.

It is not always easy to determine the origin of a vision, dream, or premonition which one might experience. Therefore, we must be very careful about ascribing to God any such communication—even if it is supernatural! We are warned to "test the spirits, whether they are of God; because many false prophets have gone out into the world" (I John 4:1). Jude warns that sometimes false ministers use dreams and visions to deceive God's people and create a following for themselves (Jude 8; see also Deuteronomy 13:1-5). We must be careful to separate such paranormal activity from the revealed truth of God.

God, through the prophet Isaiah, instructs us how to test the spirits: "When they say to you, 'Seek those who are mediums and wizards, who whisper and mutter,' should not a people seek their God? Should they seek the dead on behalf of the living? To the law and to the testimony [the Bible]! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because there is no light in them" (Isaiah 8:19-20). Unless a dream or vision agrees completely with the Bible in its message and content, we can know it is not of God.

Some visions and dreams may simply be caused by mental or physical stress or the pressures of daily life. The Bible reveals that dreams may result from an upset or overly stimulated mind (Ecclesiastes 5:3). If one has had a very troubled or busy day, he might be more likely to have vivid dreams that night. Ill health or memories of unpleasant experiences may also cause such dreams.

In situations where an unpleasant dream or vision causes distress, fear, physical sickness, or any such thing, we would advise seeking God's intervention and healing. If Satan bothers us with bad dreams, we should ask God to rebuke him (Jude 9). We should also stay close to God in prayer and Bible study so that Satan cannot bother us (James 4:7-8). God will grant us peace of mind if we walk with Him each day (Philippians 4:4-9; Isaiah 26:3).
 
I've known young and old Christians who've had dreams and believed that they were messages from the Holy Spirit. I'm not one to going to say that they weren't but I believe it's very important to share those dreams with other Christians before jumping to conclusions and I believe they MUST be perfectly in line with the written Word of God - the Bible. Several modern religions that took a detour away from the written Word were based on faulty visions and/or dreams.
 
God speaks to man whether by dreams, visions, or His own voice just as He did to our fathers of old.
 
God speaks to man whether by dreams, visions, or His own voice just as He did to our fathers of old.


God speaks to Christians through His WORD, THE BIBLE.

God speaks to humans when we quiet our minds and open our hearts, and attune ourselves to conversing with God.

Basic communication with other Gods works this way as well. Even if one was to "create" a God and convince themselves that they were conversing with it, they might receive direction from an existing God instead.

We may even receive visions from God(s), or create visions ourselves inspired by God(s), that fall into God(s)' plan for us.




 
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God speaks to man whether by dreams, visions, or His own voice just as He did to our fathers of old.


God speaks to Christians through His WORD, THE BIBLE.

God speaks to humans when we quiet our minds and open our hearts, and attune ourselves to conversing with God.

Basic communication with other Gods works this way as well. Even if one was to "create" a God and convince themselves that they were conversing with it, they might receive direction from an existing God instead.

We may even receive visions from God(s), or create visions ourselves inspired by God(s), that fall into God(s)' plan for us.





I disagree. The plan of salvation is the same for us all. It's our role in that plan and the gifts we receive that are different
 
God speaks to man whether by dreams, visions, or His own voice just as He did to our fathers of old.


God speaks to Christians through His WORD, THE BIBLE.

God speaks to humans when we quiet our minds and open our hearts, and attune ourselves to conversing with God.

Basic communication with other Gods works this way as well. Even if one was to "create" a God and convince themselves that they were conversing with it, they might receive direction from an existing God instead.

We may even receive visions from God(s), or create visions ourselves inspired by God(s), that fall into God(s)' plan for us.





I disagree. The plan of salvation is the same for us all. It's our role in that plan and the gifts we receive that are different
 
I used to have this dream when I was a teenager where I was on the deck of a pirate ship. I was straddling a cannon and the crew was all of my sister's friends.

What do you suppose that dream was about?
 
God speaks to man whether by dreams, visions, or His own voice just as He did to our fathers of old.


God speaks to Christians through His WORD, THE BIBLE.

God speaks to humans when we quiet our minds and open our hearts, and attune ourselves to conversing with God.

Basic communication with other Gods works this way as well. Even if one was to "create" a God and convince themselves that they were conversing with it, they might receive direction from an existing God instead.

We may even receive visions from God(s), or create visions ourselves inspired by God(s), that fall into God(s)' plan for us.





I disagree. The plan of salvation is the same for us all. It's our role in that plan and the gifts we receive that are different

God's Plan is different for everyone. By "Plan" I mean the journey, not the destination.

 
I used to have this dream when I was a teenager where I was on the deck of a pirate ship. I was straddling a cannon and the crew was all of my sister's friends.

What do you suppose that dream was about?

if you can't figure it out someone needs to have the talk with you
 
The more I look at the op post, the more I seriously hope he talked about it with his religious leaders and community before bringing it here.

There are a few skeptics that post on this board, and I am one of them... I can easily see how this topic can descend into unproductive rant for those that take this topic seriously.

But then, this topic, by just reading it, is fast becoming one of the most interesting topics to me.
 
I used to have this dream when I was a teenager where I was on the deck of a pirate ship. I was straddling a cannon and the crew was all of my sister's friends.

What do you suppose that dream was about?

if you can't figure it out someone needs to have the talk with you

So God was telling me to try to score more often...

My friends, I've had a vision of a new testament. I am a prophet, sent down to you from the great grotto in the sky (and you can't prove otherwise). Sit down as I recite to you from the book of Hef...
 
I never said every dream we have is from God. Most of the time dreams tell us what's going on in our subconscious
 
I used to have this dream when I was a teenager where I was on the deck of a pirate ship. I was straddling a cannon and the crew was all of my sister's friends.

What do you suppose that dream was about?

if you can't figure it out someone needs to have the talk with you

So God was telling me to try to score more often...

My friends, I've had a vision of a new testament. I am a prophet, sent down to you from the great grotto in the sky (and you can't prove otherwise). Sit down as I recite to you from the book of Hef...

No, your subconscious was telling you that deep inside, you want to improve your sex life.

If you ever had a dream that was a "vision from God(s)", you would just know, or at least strongly feel as though you do.

One does not even need to be asleep to experience a "vision".


 

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