How to Interpret Dreams and Visions Perry Stone

It was the “barley cake dream” that gave Gideon confidence to fight the Midianites (Judg. 7).

God appeared to Solomon in a dream, granting his request for the gift of wisdom (1 Kings 3).

Daniel was the only man in Babylon capable of interpreting the dream of the metallic image (Dan. 2).

Daniel later interpreted Nebuchadnezzar’s “tree dream,” predicting the downfall of the king (Dan. 4).

Daniel experienced a major prophetic dream of world empires symbolized by wild beasts (Dan. 7).

Nearly six thousand years of human history have demonstrated that just because God plans a person’s future, it is no guarantee that opposition will not eclipse the light of the revelation. There is a plan by the kingdom of darkness to distract, disrupt, and destroy the future, both God’s prophetic plan and your personal destiny. Each person is said to have a “destiny,” which is simply your future according to God . Just as God revealed to Jeremiah that He foreknew him when he was still in his mother’s womb and that He preordained him to be a prophet (Jer. 1:5), God has a predetermined plan for each person. With all of the clutter and clamor and mixed voices speaking into our lives, our minds can become cloudy and our

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