Why Am I Flirting in My Dream
QUESTION:
What does it mean when I’m flirting or cheating in my dreams?
ANSWER:
God has called you to Himself, gifted you with a purpose, and DELIVERED YOU FROM SOMETHING and told you not to go back… But you did turn back to it. Flirting in dreams is a spiritual warning of dabbling in what God has released you from.
Luke 11:24–26
“When an impure spirit comes out of a person, it goes through arid places seeking rest. Then it says, ‘I will return to the house I left.’ When it arrives, it finds the house swept clean and put in order. Then it goes and takes seven other spirits more wicked than itself. And the final condition of that person is worse than the first.”
What to Expect:
- Break-Down of Teeth falling out.
- Why Am I Getting This Dream?
- What Can I Do About This Dream?
- Dreams about your Hair Falling out.
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Flirting in My Dream:

Break-Down
Well, here we go! First things first! Let’s recap people in your dreams. In past blogs, we’ve already established that people in dreams are symbolic and NOT the actual person you see. People in dreams are not a one-to-one value. Rather, the people we see in our dreams represent how we see them. Are they someone who is always stealing? Are they a leader in your life? Are they a safe place, trustworthy, etc.? Flirting in your dreams represents the act of flirting or the breaking of a commitment.
Comment below “TALK ABOUT PEOPLE,” and I will cover people in dreams next.
Why Am I Getting This Dream?

As believers of Jesus, our true commitment is to Christ; we are His bride. When you are flirting in a dream, it is breaking that commitment to Jesus Christ. He has pulled you from something, forgave you, and told you not to return, but you secretly do. In your heart, you find ways to leave the door open. When your heart is open to your past, you will dream about it in the form of flirting. This dream appears when you are slowly, quietly, or even secretly dabbling in things that should have already been let go, things that are now hindering your relationship with Jesus.
This could be partying, drugs, addiction, certain people, or anything that is pulling your attention and desire away from Christ. In many cases, these are things you have prayed to be delivered from, things you openly struggle with and no longer want to be a part of, yet something inside of you is still drawn to them. Something inside of you is still partaking, even if only in small or hidden ways. This is the foundation of why this dream occurs.
What Can I Do About This Dream?
Dreams are symbolic, as we talked about in another Blog What is the Language God Uses in Dreams.
Dreams are a continued conversation with God the Father that carries on while you are asleep. When you are awake and living your daily life, God is speaking to you, drawing you closer to Him, helping you mature, and revealing His heart. But because life is busy and filled with distractions, we don’t always hear everything God is trying to say.
When you are asleep, the distractions are turned off. Your flesh is at rest, but your spirit is still awake and in conversation with God. And because God communicates through symbolism and His Spirit, dreams are given to us in the same way. That’s why dreams often speak in pictures, scenes, and emotions rather than direct words.
So when you are having dreams about being seduced or flirting, it is directly connected to your relationship with Christ, as we mentioned earlier. Whatever you are dabbling in, or whatever is pulling at your attention, is trying to fuse with you, merge with you, and become one with you.
So when you are dreaming of being seduced or being the one who is seducing, it is not about cheating on a spouse. It is about cheating on your relationship with the Father. That bond of oneness, your spiritual covering, your heart, and your mind are being affected.
This is not a dream of judgment, but a warning. God is saying that if you continue down this path, it will be like cheating. The enemy is not here just to tempt you. He comes to steal, kill, and destroy. Not always physically, but by placing pressure, depression, and heaviness on your spirit until you feel worn down and worthless. These dreams may feel exciting at first, even pleasurable, but if they continue unchecked, they can slowly destroy everything around you.
In the Bible, Job reminds us, “For God does speak, now one way, now another, though no one perceives it. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falls on people as they slumber in their beds, He may speak in their ears and terrify them with warnings.” (Job 33:14–16)
-Until then, I see you on the battlefield

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