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How Do You Know Your Dream Is From God
How Do You Know Your Dream Is From God?

How Do You Know Your Dream Is From God

Question: How do you know your dream is From God

Answer: Dreams from God MUST have these 4 things or your dream is not from God.

  1. All of your five senses are on high alert. Everything seems real, as if you are awake. You are hyper-aware of your surroundings. You can smell, taste, and see people you know. You can feel the sand under your feet and feel the sun on your skin.
  2. Locations are highlighted. You know you are at an old home or at a scary location. The location is very deep and foundational. It is the foundation of your dream. Yes, you can transfer to other locations in dreams.
  3. Your thoughts and emotions are your guide. You can trust these and trust your response, as it is connected to your nature. Your thoughts and emotions are given by God so you can effectively understand what room you are in or clearly understand where you are.
  4. Last, but the most important, there is a message in the dream. This is the moment right before you wake up. What was said to you that sticks in your head, or what was given to you, etc. You cannot shake the dream for weeks, months, or even years.
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What to expect in this blog:

  1. The Break-Down
  2. What to do once you confrim your dream is from God
  3. Related Links: What is the language God uses in Dreams from him.

 

The Break-Down

How Do You Know Your Dream Is From God?
How Do You Know Your Dream Is From God?

All five senses, location, your thoughts, your emotions, and the message of the dream are the foundational pieces that confirm your dream is from God.

Your senses will make the dream feel real, almost as if you are awake and moving through a world that feels familiar, even when it looks different. You can feel the ground under your feet and the wind on your skin. Your five senses pull you into a world where everything feels real.

The next piece is location. I personally believe this is the most important part of the dream, outside of the message itself. Location is the blank canvas God uses to paint His message to you. For example, an old school represents a place of learning, even if you transferred to new locations in your dream. Where your dream starts is the root of the dream. If your dream begins in an old home, it may be pointing to long-lasting struggles rooted in your family, such as generational patterns, soul ties, or deeper family roots that need to be fixed by you.

Are you in the wilderness? Is it dark or light? Is it morning or night? All of these details set the stage for what God is trying to reveal to you.

You might ask, how do I understand the location and my senses? The answer is through your thoughts and emotions. God uses your internal responses to guide you through the dream and lead you toward understanding.

I also believe that the actions you take in your dream, whether good or bad, reveal the condition of your heart. Do not be embarrassed or ashamed of what you do in the dream. These actions reflect the nature of your inner self, your spirit man. We will talk more about this later.

Lastly, there is the message of the dream. The message is the reason the dream exists. Dreams from God are not random. They are part of an ongoing conversation. Before you went to sleep, God was already speaking to you. When you wake up, God is waiting for you to seek Him and ask what the dream means, because He is the One who gave it to you.

All of these elements make up Phase One of my three-phase dream interpretation equation. I truly believe we are not ready to break down the full equation yet. But one day, we will. For now, let’s go deeper into locations, emotions, and thoughts.

Locations in Dreams from God

Church, Home, or School in dreams
Church, Home, or School in dreams

A few examples:

  • School: A school dream is about teaching, testing, or preparation. Are you late for class? Sitting on the bench during a game? Struggling to find your way?
  • Church: The church is a symbol of God’s presence. It shows that you are dealing with His community, His people, and His facility. This does not always mean everything you see is holy or righteous. Sometimes you may see pastors or familiar people behaving wrongly or correctly. Remember, people in dreams are symbolic and not always a one-to-one reflection of themselves.
  • Home: A home represents your personal life, but it can also carry layers of meaning.
    • A new home points to a fresh journey, a season of change where your lifestyle itself may be different.
    • A current home points to your daily life today, the thumbprint of your routine right now.
    • A past home points to generational connections, familiar spiritual or physical patterns, cycles, or even altars in your life.

The Message / The Heartbeat of a Dream

A message from God
A message from God

Most of the time, it can be summarized in 1–3 sentences: “I had a dream where my hair was falling out.” Or “I went back to my old house. Someone was chasing me, and I turned to fight, but my punches didn’t affect them.”

That short summary is the essence of the message. The heartbeat almost always comes at the end of the dream, right before you wake up, which is why you will never wake up too early from a dream given by God. If you woke up, then you received the message He intended for you.

The number one thing to pull from your dreams from God, if I had to pick one, is to understand the message. The message is the reason why God gave you the dream. It comes in the form of words being said to you, giving you instructions or dates, etc. It can also be something given to you or something that happened to you. It normally happens at the end of the dream, right before you wake up. The message of your dream is normally how you explain your dream to someone in 1–3 sentences.

EX:

“I had a dream I was bitten by a lion.”

“I had a dream I was late to my flight because my friends couldn’t find their bags.”

“I had a dream I couldn’t find my car when I was at school.”

I wrote this to help guide you in seeking God about your dreams. Find Him and look for Him in these matters. I will write more to you soon, brothers and sisters.

~Until then, I’ll see you on the battlefield.

 

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