and visions then the other ways in which God choose to reveal His wisdom and knowledge to you will be understood much easier. Reading the Scriptures is reading the dreams of God that needs interpretation. A dream is a series of thoughts and images in the form of a story or event. Most revelation is the response of the Holy Spirit toward God’s dealings with you or as a result of much activity. For a dream comes through much activity… (Ecclesiastes 5:3a).
People that can interpret dreams and visions are often blessed in interpreting the Scriptures accurately. Dreams, visions, tongues and parables in Scripture are events or stories that most often needs interpretation. An interpretation is the translation of objects and/or sounds into an understandable language. It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the glory of kings is to search out a matter (Proverbs 25:2).
Dreams, visions and pictures occur in the imagination of man’s heart. Man is created in the image of God with an imagination like God’s where His omniscience dwell. To explain allow me to use the following example: Although Jesus suffered on our behalf as God’s Lamb to take away the sin of the world two thousand years ago, the Father told us what He saw from the beginning of the world, namely: And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not written in the book of the lamb slain from the beginning of the world (Revelation 13:8, emphasis added). You may say but that was what John saw in a vision. That is true but God shared some of His omniscience with him at that moment in time. This is supernatural knowledge obtained, which would have been otherwise unknown.
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