How to Interpret Dreams and Visions Perry Stone
very precious and valuable and sustained life for the people throughout the long winters. In the New Testament, the wheat represents the children of God in the kingdom (Matt. 13:38). Wheat also represents the local, national, and worldwide harvest of souls who need to be reached with the gospel. In nearly every example, a full wheat field is a full harvest, a dead wheat field is an area that has been spiritually destroyed by events that have hindered the effectiveness of the gospel, and a diseased wheat field can mean that the message preached in an area has been corrupted or perverted. Gathering in grain indicates you will have an ingathering of souls. Losing grain indicates people will depart from you, your church, or ministry. OBJECT: WIND First Reference: Genesis 8:1—When the wind sent from God blew over the earth, it dried up the floodwaters in Noah’s day. Possible Meanings: There are two types of wind: wind that comes from heaven as a manifestation of the Holy Spirit, such as the “mighty rushing wind” on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2:1–4), and wind that brings destruction and death, as when Satan produced the wind storms that destroyed the house of Job’s family, bringing death to ten children (Job 1). In a dream, if a wind is tearing up the surrounding area, it indicates a time of severe trouble is coming. If the wind is gentle and brings a positive feeling, it can allude to a move of the Holy Spirit upon
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