what does the bible say about dreams

What does the Bible Say about Dreams?

What does the Bible say about dreams? What according to the Bible are the causes of dreams and nightmares? Does the Bible endorse the concept of interpreting dreams? Let us see.

Dreams are illustrations... from the book your soul is writing about you - Marsha Norman Dreams are believed to be manifestations of the mind's process of working on your worries and fears. At times, your efforts during your awakened state do not bear fruit. You fail in solving certain problems. You struggle to get rid of mental stress, only to find yourself still in trouble. It is during your sleep, when your conscious mind is not awake, that your brain tries to find solutions to your problems. Some of you must have experienced having found an answer to a seemingly difficult question after a night's sleep. You might have experienced the phenomenon of your problems getting solved through your dreams. What does the Bible say about dreams? Dreams are the reflections of the stress in your life. Some believe that Satan could be sending you intimidating messages in the form of dreams. But there is little evidence in the Bible scriptures that the Satan can do so. The Bible tells you to trust in God, submit yourself to Him and rest assured that He will solve all the problems in your life. You should pray to God before going to sleep and request him to take away your worries. The Bible proclaims that belief in God and a total loyalty towards Him is a definite way to overcome your difficulties. It was believed that God talks to people through dreams. During the ancient times, people believed that God communicated to men of God and prophets through dreams. The Bible has a verse that talks about God warning people through dreams. The Bible states that God may encourage you through dreams. It is believed that it is your subconscious self that speaks to you through your dreams. Dreams can be the means by which your mind tells you that you need a change in life. A verse in Bible that says, "For a dream cometh through the multitude of business; and a fool's voice is known by multitude of words" discusses the causes of dreams. According to the Bible, multitude of physical or mental business causes dreams. The Bible believes in the idea that while you are physically asleep, your mind and brain are at work. Many a time, you wake up with a certain state of mind that appears to have developed as a result of your dreams. At times you wake up sad, at times scared while at other times, you wake up with an unexplained happiness. Soon you realize that all of it was a part of your dream. What appears real is actually not. The Bible talks about this phenomenon in Isaiah 29:8 that says, It shall even be as when an hungry man dreameth, and, behold, he eateth; but he awaketh, and his soul is empty: or as when a thirsty man dreameth, and, behold, he drinketh; but he awaketh, and, behold, he is faint, and his soul hath appetite". The Bible makes it clear that there is a difference between messages from God and those from the Satan or demons. Only those with a "band of truth" are fortunate to interpret the messages they receive through dreams. It is also not correct to interpret every dream as messages from God. The sources of dreams or premonitions that you experience are not always clear. The reasons behind them cannot be easily understood. In case of bad dreams causing fear or illness, it is best to seek God's help. Almighty is the true healer.

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