How to Interpret Dreams and Visions Perry Stone
The other men with him saw nothing, but they also began trembling and fled from the scene (Dan. 10:7–9). Abraham fell on his face when he heard the voice of God (Gen. 17:3). Joshua fell down when he saw the “Commander of the army of the Lord” near Jericho (Josh. 5:14). Even the donkey of Balaam fell down at the presence of an angel (Num. 22:27). During John’s vision of the resurrected Christ, he “fell at His feet as dead” (Rev. 1:17). Seeing any angel in a fullcolor, threedimensional vision causes trembling, fear, and a physical response. I have experienced nightmares where I woke up feeling like my heart was beating out of my chest. If the Lord allowed us to see the full glory of an angel in an open or night vision, many of us could not take it! We would suffer from a heart attack! This is why I suggest that God will send an angel in human form to prevent the shock the human mind and body could experience if we were to see the full manifestation and the total glory of the realm of heaven and the world of spirits.
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