Does God speak to us through dreams? Biblical intro to hearing God’s voice through your dreams

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What does the bible say about dreams and visions and how can we learn to hear God through the interpretation of dreams and visions?

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About: In this video, Kyle from Live to Glorify shares what the Bible says about dreams and visions, how dreams and visions are still for today, and why it’s important to learn to hear God through the interpretation of dreams and visions. In this intro to the how to series on dreams and visions, we’ll look through the scriptures to learn what God through the Bible says about all this.

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Jesus says, “I am the way and the truth and the life”, and the Bible says God offers us life and death, asking us to choose life.

In Jesus alone, who is God, there is eternal life for all that make Him LORD, understanding that when we lied we became liars, when we lusted we became adulterers, and when we were angry with another we became murderers at heart, for our very thoughts will be judged as actions, for God is perfect and all-knowing. Without Jesus, we are sick and in desperate need of a saviour, for the Bible says the wages of sin (wrongdoing) is death. The Bible says, “None is righteous, no, not one...there is none who does good”.

Jesus bore the punishment of death [we earned] upon the cross, desiring life for us, and rose from the dead three days later because He was perfect and never earned death Himself. We will all face a Holy God in the courtroom of eternity, we have all broken His Law, and because He is just and loves justice, His justice demands He send us to prison without parole (hell forever). And yet...

He is rich in mercy. Jesus offers to pay the fine we can’t afford to pay, justice being satisfied, that we would have eternal life with Him. This is available only prior to death, to anyone who will believe in Him and make Him Lord of their life, confessing this and evidencing it by turning from the ways of the world and living how the Bible calls us to live, for “without holiness, no one will see the Lord”. We must receive this gift now, in this life, or it is too late, “for men is appointed to die once, and then judgment.”

In His great gift of freewill, we have a choice. Most choose to reject Jesus’, and this is why we live in a fallen and broken world. The choice to be separated from Him will carry into eternity: Hell. Weeping and gnashing of teeth, eternal torment; where the flame is never quenched and the maggot never dies. God earnestly desires we choose Him, for He is Life. The Bible says, “what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?”

It would benefit you to begin reading the Bible (the Bible app is great), beginning with the book of John, asking God for wisdom and understanding before you read.

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