Teachings
Dreams & Revelations
The Bible takes dreams seriously and never makes them the final authority. This section is about holding both of those at once.
This ministry does not publish a dictionary of dream symbols, and will not tell you that a symbol always means one thing. Dreams are personal, and they are read in the light of Scripture, your own circumstances and wise counsel. No response you receive here is a verdict, and no dream is ever a reason to confront someone.
What this covers
- What the Bible says about dreams
- The authority of Scripture
- Prayerful discernment
- Personal context and emotions
- Testing an interpretation by Scripture and by its fruit
- Wise pastoral counsel
- The difference between certainty, possibility and personal reflection
- Why dreams may come from stress, memory, trauma or an ordinary day
Recent teachings
How Can I Discern Whether a Dream Is From God?
The Bible takes dreams seriously and never makes them the final authority. Four questions worth asking before you conclude anything.
2 min
Why Do I Keep Having the Same Dream?
A repeating dream is worth paying attention to. It is not automatically a message, and it is very often something else.
2 min
What Should I Do After a Disturbing Dream?
Something to do tonight, and something to do tomorrow. Neither of them is deciding what it meant.
2 min
How Do Scripture, Prayer and Wise Counsel Work Together?
Three things God uses, in an order that matters. None of them is optional, and they are not equals.
2 min
You do not have to carry your questions alone.
Write to the pastoral team, ask for prayer, or speak with a pastor. Whichever you choose, it is free and it stays between us.