Friday, January 10, 2020

Does God ever speak to us in dreams

Does God ever speak to us in dreams


VISIONS AND DREAMS

"Now it came to pass ... that the heavens were opened 
and I saw visions of God."
(Ezekiel 1:1)

I. A vision may be either true or false.

A. False prophets receive visions by the deceit of their own hearts.

Jeremiah 23:25-28;29:8
Ezekiel 13:7-9
Zechariah 10:2

B. But it must also be recognized that God has spoken and revealed Himself to man through dreams and visions.

Numbers 12:6
Jeremiah 23:28

C. The authenticity and source of a dream or vision may be determined when we recognize who it is that receives the glory for it.

Deuteronomy 13:1-5
Daniel 2:19-23 (Daniel blessed God.)

II. God does not give visions just for the sake of giving visions. There are specific purposes for which God speaks to man in this way.

A. Assurance, encouragement, and comfort.

Genesis 15:1; 28:12-17; 46:2, Acts 18:9-11

B. Direction, instruction, and guidance.

Genesis 46:2
Job 33:15-18
Matthew 1:20, 24; 2:12, 13, 19
Acts 9:10-12, etc.

C. Exhortation and correction.

Genesis 20:3, 6; 31:24
Job 33:15-18

D. Foreshadowing of the future.

Genesis 28:12
Daniel 2:28, 29
Matthew 1:20, 24
Luke 1:11, 22

E. Revelation of the plan and purposes of God.

Genesis 37:5-9
Daniel 7:1-2, 7, 13, 15-16; 8:1-2, 15-16
Revelation 4:1-2, etc.

III. How are visions received?

A. A vision can be revealed to one person, while all others present may see nothing.

Daniel 10:7

B. Scripture mentions several times in which a vision was received while the per son was in prayer.

1. Zechariah in the temple.

Luke 1:8-23

2. Peter on the housetop in Joppa.

Acts 10:10, 11; 11:5

3. Paul in the temple.

Acts 22:17

4. Daniel.

Daniel 9:20, 21

C. Many times God will speak to man in a vision in his sleep.

Genesis 20:3; 28:11, 12, 16; 31:24; 41:1-7, 11: 46:2I, Kings 3:52, Chronicles 1:7, Job33:15-16, Daniel 2:28; 7:1-2, 7; 13; 4:5, 10, 13
Zechariah 1:8, Matthew 1:20, 24

D. Visions have been received by a person while he was "slain in the spirit" (that is, "under the power" of God) Ezekiel chapters 1-3; 8:3 Revelation 1:17, etc .

E. But Ezekiel and Daniel both individually received visions while just sitting by a river. (Ezekiel 1:1; 43:3; Daniel 10:4-8).

Ezekiel also received a vision when he was just sitting in his house with the elders (ch. 8:1-3), and another time while he was in the plain (ch. 3:22-23, etc.).

F. The human reaction to such supernatural visions is often one of great fear and dread, and the experience itself may completely drain one of all his physical strength.

Ezekiel 3:23; 43:3
Daniel 5:6, 9; 7:15, 28; 8:27; 10:8-9, 15-17
Luke 1:12

IV. Some dreams or visions, if they are symbolic in nature, require an interpretation.

Genesis 41:12-13
Daniel 2:16, 19; 7:15-16; 8:15-16, Acts 10:17

A. An interpretation may be given in sleep, even as visions are often received.

Daniel 2:19

B. The interpretation of a vision or dream cannot be sought of those involved in witchcraft or divination.

Genesis 41:8, 24, Daniel 2:1-2, 10, 11, 27, 28; 4:7; 5:7, 8

C. Nor can it be figured out with the understanding.

Genesis 41:16, Daniel 2:30

D. It is purely a gift from God.

Genesis 41:15, 16, Daniel 1:17; 2:1, 2, 10, 11, 20-23, 27, 28

V. In these latter days, with the outpouring of the Spirit of God in our midst, God is fulfilling the prophecy of  Joel with an increasing number of visions and dreams occurring among His people.

Joel 2:28, Acts 2:17

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