Dream Functions
The definition of the word prophet in Hebrew details the functions of a prophet. These same functions and characteristics can explain prophetic dreams:1) dreams that involve seeing,
hearing, feeling, knowing under the influence of divine Spirit, 2) dreams that divinely inspire to poetry or song, 3) dreams that empower, instruct, comfort, encourage, rebuke, convict, 4) dreams that reveal hidden things or solve mysteries, 5) dreams that reveal future events, 6) dreams that reveal God’s command to plead the cause of God (intercessory dreams).
(This is the second excerpt from an article by Kathy Gabler entitled “Dream Deposits, Downloads And Disclosures.” The article was taken from SEEC Magazine.)
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Marty & Kathy Gabler
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