Dream for the Bride

As I lay sleeping last night, towards morning I had a dream.

I was at a social gathering in the home of a friend, and I was introduced to a beautiful young woman. She had olive skin, was dressed very simply and modestly but I remember knowing somehow that she was a princess or some other very significant person, who was destined to fulfil some great purpose. She was very self-assured, but also quiet and calm. When I spoke to her, she paid attention to what I had to say as if it were of great importance. This was more than superficial politeness. She seemed to possess genuine humility along with confidence.

Almost immediately after being introduced to this beautiful young woman, I began to speak a message from God to her. Although we were in a social gathering it was as if I was speaking to her alone and had her complete attention. No-one else could hear, but she was hearing and taking in every word. It was as if Jesus was speaking directly to her through my words.

This was the message that I spoke to the young woman in the dream.

The word that is in you is a treasure. Treasure it above all things. Store it up and pay careful attention to it, for it is your life. It is alive, it is powerful, it holds the keys to life and death. It is more precious than gold or diamonds or wealth or fame or any other fortune. Do not let other voices distract you from this word. It is more important than anything else in your life. Days are coming when everything will be shaken, everything will shift, nothing will stay the same. In these days of shifting you will live from the word I have given you. It will be your anchor in the shifting and will keep you stable and secure. It will be your life, and you will feed on it and nourish many others. It will be your food and drink, it will give you life in time of famine and danger, and in the hidden place you will shelter many and give life to many because of the word that I have given to you – a word of life, hope, warning, direction and promise. Pay attention to this treasure, learn to know it well, guard it carefully, for nothing in your life is as important as this word that is in you.

After I had finished speaking to the young woman she went off to prepare for some sort of voyage. It seemed she was being taken somewhere in a car. At the time I didn’t know where she was going, but as I began recording the dream, I thought about the woman in Revelation 12:6 who was taken into the desert for a season to be sheltered in a place prepared by God, and I realized that this message was of great importance to the young woman because she was about to enter a season of intense testing.

There were a couple of older women present – I think they were guardians or mentors of the young woman – and they asked me what I had told her. I don’t remember answering them, but their question somehow alerted me to the power and significance of the message that I had spoken to the young woman. Although I was still asleep, in some way I also began to realize that this was a dream, not an actual waking conversation, and that I needed to communicate this message to the person for whom it was intended. So I asked the Lord (still in my dream, still asleep), “Who is the young woman in the dream? Who is this message for?” At first I was thinking that it must be a message for some specific young woman, and I saw the face of my own daughter, who is twenty years old. But then, one by one, I saw the faces of many other people who belong to him. Almost all of them were young, and I began to wonder if this was a message especially for young people. Then I saw the face of my wife, and realized that it was a dream for the Bride of Christ – for everyone who belongs to Jesus – and that I needed to communicate it to as many people as possible, but that it would be especially significant for the young.

Then I woke up.

 

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10 thoughts on “Dream for the Bride”

  1. Hi Peter,

    I know and believe that almighty God uses the medium of dream to communicate with believers. I have experienced/beneftted from the revelation and kbowledge of dreams. The bible has several examples of Father God communicating with His Prophets, Pastors. messengers servants etc. through dreams.

    Your dream, about the word (logos) and its signifance and benefit to individuals and to the Body of Christ, is encouraging and reminds us of the power of words. Word are treasure, as you pointed out. Words are creative. I thank Father God for His message of awakening, through you, concerning the word.

    I recommend a booklet by Charles Capps on “The Creative Power of Words.” It is good reading and spiritually beneficial and didactic on the effect of words on Believers.

  2. Hey brother:

    I thank God for this dream which is in complete alignment with what the Lord was highlighting in my spirit today, and I want to share it with all of you:

    “Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful.”

    Joshua 1:8

    Thank you for encouraging me to treasure the Word in my life more than any other possession. A very relevant and life-giving message for the body of Christ.

  3. Thanks Richard. I appreciate your encouragement. The dream is challenging me to pay more careful attention to the word – also to pray especially for my childrens’ generation that the word would be their treasure.

  4. Ok. Wow. I was reading your blog out of curiosity… Because I get intense dreams myself. Being a young woman myself, I was very intrigued. But when I read what you said to that young lady… It felt as if you were standing in front of me saying that. Very real dream. Very relevant to today. Thanks for sharing

  5. Hi Peter,
    Was that what you wanted to share this morning at Church??
    Anything new contract-wise?? We continue to pray for you in that area.

    Blessings,
    Rob

  6. Hi Courtenay, thanks for your feedback. I’m glad it spoke to you so powerfully. I had the sense that it was an important dream for all young Christians. Blessings.

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