I pray every night before sleep that I’ll retain dreams and visions and I have no memory in the morning. Any suggestions are welcomed.
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Woodman
6日前
She's a firebrand. Why don't we hear about cultivating our relationship with the 3rd person of the Trinity? Even though it's a pagan holiday Happy Easter.
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c-ryn
7日前
As you know, normally, dreams are the brain processing things you took in during the day. So those don't really need to be remembered, unless it's helpful in dealing with issues.
Try praying that God would speak to you. It's not the dream or prophecy that's glorified, but the connection you have with God. Ongoing conversation with Him.
There are things He might not reveal during a busy day, but can convey while you're quieted and there's no other input.
I have occasional dreams that I know wereprophetic, but they're very spread out, and pertained to very specific situations. Some meant to spur prayer for others, I believe. (One before Katrina, one before 9-11, one following current world dynamics...).
For example, I had one ten years ago that stays vivid. At the end, there's a Trojan-horse ship landing, space weapons vaguely mixed from countries that are tense right now... and people running to buildings but never finding safety in them.
When this year's US admin restructured gov offices, I knew exactly what that meant. After the dream, I had a similar sense; but never expected we could become entirely vulnerable at the click of a switch.
I believe that if I hadn't remembered the dream, God would have shown me in other ways. He speaks to us in different methods, and wants to get certain things across to each individual.
Also the parable of using what God gives us, can apply. If we do well with what He gives us to look after, He hands over more.
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Woodman
7日前
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Thank you, the Lord has led me to Kathryn Kuhlman recently, I've been listening to her teaching on becoming intimate with the Holy Spirit by pursuing Him through prayer and silence very edifying. My spirit is also alert to the dark events that are coming. Yes praying to remain steadfast so that He'll choose to use me for more. Grace and shalom.
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c-ryn
6日前
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Ooh, you're fast in replying. My mother gained a lot from Kuhlman, back in the day.
She's a firebrand. Why don't we hear about cultivating our relationship with the 3rd person of the Trinity? Even though it's a pagan holiday Happy Easter.
As you know, normally, dreams are the brain processing things you took in during the day. So those don't really need to be remembered, unless it's helpful in dealing with issues.
Try praying that God would speak to you. It's not the dream or prophecy that's glorified, but the connection you have with God. Ongoing conversation with Him.
There are things He might not reveal during a busy day, but can convey while you're quieted and there's no other input.
I have occasional dreams that I know were prophetic, but they're very spread out, and pertained to very specific situations. Some meant to spur prayer for others, I believe. (One before Katrina, one before 9-11, one following current world dynamics...).
For example, I had one ten years ago that stays vivid. At the end, there's a Trojan-horse ship landing, space weapons vaguely mixed from countries that are tense right now... and people running to buildings but never finding safety in them.
When this year's US admin restructured gov offices, I knew exactly what that meant. After the dream, I had a similar sense; but never expected we could become entirely vulnerable at the click of a switch.
I believe that if I hadn't remembered the dream, God would have shown me in other ways. He speaks to us in different methods, and wants to get certain things across to each individual.
Also the parable of using what God gives us, can apply. If we do well with what He gives us to look after, He hands over more.