How to Interpret Dreams and Visions Perry Stone

her. She is so depressed, she didn’t come to church tonight. The Lord sent you to her!” After telling the pastor the dream, he began to cry and said, “You both have no idea what we have been through the past several weeks. I have almost quit pastoring because of the stress I’ve been under.” That night we arrived at their house to the surprise of the wife! We sat down with her and her husband, and Pam related in detail the dream and began to share from her heart. What Pam saw had literally occurred the night she dreamed it! My wife is a very quiet and a behind-the-scenes person, yet I was so proud of her for obeying the Lord. Not only did the Holy Spirit touch the couple that night, but also the pregnancy went great. That infant is now a beautiful young woman who is wholly dedicated to the Lord! What if Pam had ignored the dream and said, “I had a really stupid dream the other night,” or was not sensitive to discern the warning of the Holy Spirit? It is possible that the stress upon the couple could have moved them out of the perfect will of God. Women tend to be more spiritually minded and sensitive than most men. This is witnessed in the two visitations of the angel Gabriel: one to a male priest named Zacharias, and the other to the Virgin Mary. When Gabriel stood at the temple’s golden altar announcing that Zacharias’s barren wife would conceive a son, Zacharias required a sign that the event would happen! His sign for his unbelief was that he was unable to speak during his wife’s pregnancy—for nine months (Luke 1:1–20). Mary was also informed that she would become pregnant with a son, and her attitude was, “Let it be to me

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