How to Interpret Dreams and Visions Perry Stone
hours after I saw him), Bill was returning from work when he lost control of his truck, was thrown out, and was killed! We were both in shock. It was months later when I spoke with his widow and described the clothes he wore in the vision—which she confirmed he was wearing the morning of his death. At the time I did not know the spiritual law of the “double dream,” or how in a double dream the event is established and will came to pass. Time and experience are valuable twins that teach us truth and how to discern events and how to pray. When Israel sinned with the golden calf, it was the intent of God to destroy the entire nation of Israel and leave one man alive—Moses (Exod. 32:8–10), thus raising up a nation through this faithful prophet. Moses immediately reminded the Lord of His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and how the heathen nations would mock God’s name and accuse Him of bringing Israel out of Egypt to slay them in the desert (vv. 11– 13). After being reminded of His promise to Abraham to bring his children out of Egypt and back to the Promised Land, the Bible says, “The Lord repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people” (Exod. 32:14, KJV ). God was not repenting of sin but was simply changing His mind concerning His plans. The prayer of Moses changed the direction of God! When the Almighty informed Abraham that He was planning on destroying the cities of the plain, including Sodom and Gomorrah, God’s covenant man Abraham began a deep discussion with the Lord to negotiate for the safety of the righteous who may be living among the unrighteous in the city. Abraham began with fifty people, and God promised to preserve the wicked city if He could find just fifty in the city.
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