Apr 07 2025 5 mins
Key Takeaways:
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Dreams are a common form of divine communication, as shown in scripture, but most dreams are reflections of our daily experiences.
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Natural dreams help in mental processing and emotional balance, acting as a form of "house cleaning for the mind."
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The spirit world can influence dreams, with both positive and negative spiritual entities potentially contributing to their content.
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God dreams are those that align with the teachings and character of Jesus, bringing the fruits of love, joy, and peace without fear or condemnation.
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Listeners are encouraged to deepen their understanding of Jesus' teachings and pray for divine guidance before sleep to enhance their receptiveness to God dreams.
Notable Quotes:
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"The library of scripture shows us that speaking in picture form, known today as dreams... is the most common form of divine communication."
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"Psychologists and neuroscientists tell us that natural dreams have an important function... It's a little like house cleaning for the mind."
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"Dreams from evil spirits will often lead to fear, shame, and condemnation."
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"Everything the Holy Spirit says in dream visions will be consistent with Jesus, the livin
The God of the Bible is a talking God. All throughout the Scriptures, God is seen talking to people. First to the prophets, then most fully in Jesus and today through his Holy Spirit. When we choose to follow Jesus, the Spirit speaks to remind us of all that Jesus established and apply it to our lives.
So how does the Spirit speak? How do we know it’s God? And what happens afterwards? Join Rev Dr Tania Harris as she explores what the Spirit is saying to us. Everyday God Conversations will encourage you weekly to reflect on the God-conversations of Scripture, the ultimate God-conversation in Jesus and to hear from the Holy Spirit yourself. Remember, it was never meant to be a one-way conversation!
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