Questions And Applications
1. How do you feel about prophetic dreams and visions. Are they something you desire to receive knowledge of from God (whether they come through you or from others), or do you still view them with suspicion and uncertainty?
2. Many teach that visions and dreams are not to be placed on the same level as the written word of God, and I personally agree. But how important should we view them, and on what level should we be placing them? If any have been especially important to your walk with the Lord describe them.
3. What would you say to Cessationists who still believe the gifts are not for today, and that we must trust only in the written word?
More comments on this... I think we should take seriously what the Scriptures say about God giving the Church visions and dreams in the last days.
Acts 2.19 I will show wonders in the heavens above
and signs on the earth below,
blood and fire and billows of smoke.
20 The sun will be turned to darkness
and the moon to blood
before the coming of the great and glorious day of the Lord.
21 And everyone who calls
on the name of the Lord will be saved.
Although dreams and visions can be given by the Holy Spirit for numerous reasons, a focus is given in this particular passage. It has to do with the last days, when the culmination of prophecy in previous ages comes to pass. Nebuchadnezzar and Daniel had confirming dreams in the book of Daniel, speaking of the progression of history towards the coming of God's Kingdom. It was an endtimes vision.
And here, in Acts 2, once again the perspective is endtimes, with judgment looming, while it is awaiting the salvation and repentance of men, just as the Flood waited until Noah was done building his ark.
When we focus on the main purpose of this age, which is to be a witness to Christ, and to place a premium on the coming Kingdom, our eyes may be opened up to see things the way God sees them.
He knows when we want to hear from Him and know His word. So we need to be doing that. And I believe we will see better--even in a supernatural way.
I don't need to see miracles, but I do need to see the supernatural, because God Himself is supernatural. Miracles are just icing on the cake, giving men evidence of His love for those who are looking for Him.
I have had a few fascinating dreams. Sometimes they end with full consciousness that God has been speaking to me in the dream. Like many dreams, I tend to forget them quickly. But when they're really good, I rush to tell my wife.
Probably the most fascinating dream I ever had was very special to me. I like to have answers, and in my dream the Lord showed me that He could answer every question I had. In my dream I began to ask all kinds of questions, and immediately had the answers. I woke up, still in this state, and rushed to tell my wife, asking her to ask me any question. I literally felt I could answer anything!
Well, eventually, my source of wisdom seems to have expired! I don't have that wisdom anymore. But I think God just wanted to tell me that He could answer any question I have, if He wanted to do so.
And I think He was encouraging me to always ask Him, expecting He might give me an exciting answer. Bless HIs name!