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I remember the Holy Spirit revealing to me about a month ago, you can dream again. And to watch it come to past! I am thanking God right now. Facebook wisdom says: Be careful who you share your dream or vision too. We talk to much and too the wrong folks and the next thing you know your dream that you shared or the vision is blocked. Quite now and watch the vision go forth. God is good. Wisdom: dont even share it until you see it come to past. It is already put in place! Then it shall be a testimony! Consider the power of a dream. Our dreams are the golden ladder by which we climb to heavenly places. Dreams are the mountain peaks of vision that we climb and look into the promised land that God has given us. Dreams are the lantern, by whose light we pass safely through the darkest valley. Dreams are the inner flame in your soul that gives you the strength in the day of adversity to fight through the darkness until the dream comes through. Joseph had a dream that he took as prophetic, and when he told it to his brothers, they hated him all the more Gen. (37:5). In his first dream he said to them: Listen to this dream I had Gen. (37:6). We were binding sheaves of grain out in the field when suddenly my sheaf rose and stood upright, while your sheaves gathered around mine and bowed down to it Gen. (37:7). In his dream the sheaves of grain symbolize his brothers, who ended up bowing down to Joseph. God had a plan for his life and Joseph was excited about it. The Holy Spirit is silent about his motive for sharing it with his brothers, but whether innocently or out of pride, he did so. The interpretation of this dream is that the field is the earth, and the earth speaks of earthly sovereignty. It spoke of a time twenty-two years later when Joseph’s brothers would be driven to Egypt by famine and they would bow down to a brother they had rejected.
Posted on: Sat, 15 Nov 2014 14:59:44 +0000

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