Is it possible,
to have visions,
revelations,
and dreams given by God?
Certainly it is.
... and there is not,
a doubt in my mind,
otherwise.
Nevertheless,
do not be,
so easily fooled.
There are many,
who claim to have,
devine dreams.
Yet, most of those,
people are liars.
They speak of dreams,
that they had,
and then they boast about them.
They boast to build themselves up.
They boast to make,
others feel inferior to them.
Many times,
they trick people,
into giving to them,
and many people,
Christians,
and non-Christians,
fall for their schemes.
The Lord does not,
give devine dreams,
visions,
and revelations,
to boastful people.
He does not use,
boastful people,
and those who brag,
and those who are,
full of pride.
Remember Joseph.
He was used,
for interpreting dreams.
Yet, when he boasted,
about his dreams,
he disrespected,
his loving father,
and was sold into slavery,
by his own brothers.
So yes, it is rare,
that one may have,
devine dreams,
revelations,
and visions,
but be careful,
of those who are boastful,
because they do not,
tell the truth.
- Author: Dion P. Crown (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: January 7th, 2020 12:32
- Comment from author about the poem: Devine dreams and visions are definately real. Still, there are alot of people who claim to know what Heaven or Hell is like or what Jesus or even The Holy Spirit looks like from a dream. Nine times out of ten: it is not true. Know the truth. Persistence is key
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Comments2
very nice
A good write Forever. I read there can be two extremes of errors: Always believing dreams, visions, etc in everything; and not believing in them at all in any way whatsoever.
It's a pity - even some good Christian writers - I come across a passage in their books, and they say: 'It's all died out now' or 'That sort of thing never happens today', etc.
One author wrote on the whole of Mark's Gospel. He 'conveniently' copped-out of the end verses, saying it was a 'later addition' and said nothing more on it - includes signs and wonders verses.
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