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  1. God Uses Dreams and Visions To Speak To Us. Throughout the Bible, God has also used dreams, visions and words of knowledge to reveal His plans, will and instructions. It was Pharaoh, his butler and baker who had dreams—and it was Joseph who interpreted them (Genesis 40-41).

    • Moses Has A Vision of God
    • Elijah Has A Vision of God
    • Three Apostles Witnessed A Vision of God at The Mount of Transfiguration
    • Paul Has A Vision of God
    • We Have and Will Have A Vision of God

    When Moses ascended Sinai, God brought him into heaven. Exodus 24:9–10 records part of his ascent by saying: Then Moses and Aaron, Nadab, and Abihu, and seventy of the elders of Israel went up, and they saw the God of Israel. There was under his feet as it were a pavement of sapphire stone, like the very heaven for clearness. The ground turned into...

    Elijah, high on slaying the priests of Baal, gets a wake-up call when Jezebel threatens to murder him. So he flees to Mount Horeb where God gave the covenant and Moses had his vision of God. There, God too passes him by. While we learn that God’s presence is dangerous in the story of Moses, the narrative of Kings gives us a vivid picture of this da...

    It is small wonder that Moses and Elijah appear on the Mount of Transfiguration talking with the glorified Jesus. That had already done this as Exodus and 1 Kings records. They are the ones who, while yet alive, talked with the glory of God, that is, Jesus. At the Mount of Transfiguration, they stood in the presence of Jesus whose “clothes became r...

    When Paul has his vision of Jesus (Acts 9), he decides he needs to reevaluate his life. So he says he spent three years in Arabia before heading to Damascus (Gal 1:17–18). Possibly during this time he “received [the gospel] through a revelation of Jesus Christ” (Gal 1:12). Interestingly, Arabia, where Paul went, included Mount Horeb in its region (...

    By the Spirit, we unite to Christ. Through uniting to him according to his humanity (we share a common nature), we then have full access to God since we have the whole Christ. So we come to know God experientially in this way. In prayer, we “with confidence draw near to the throne of grace” (Heb 4:16). In this sense, we have a partial vision of God...

  2. If God sent Gabriel to make Daniel understand the visions of the end times (Dan. 9:20-23), then I’m certain He can make us understand. Here are seven tips for receiving, understanding, and obeying visions and dreams that are from God.

  3. May 11, 2024 · Dreams and visions have played a significant role in the communication between God and His people throughout the Bible. They have served as a means for God to reveal His will, confirm His promises, warn of danger, encourage believers, and provide prophetic insight.

  4. God warns, leads, and guides our steps, and how He reveals His concern about our protection, direction, and spiritual wisdom for daily living.

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  5. fbcclassroom.com › wp-content › uploadsThe Meaning of Jesus

    back to Jesus himself, nevertheless insists upon its importance, its truth - fulness in senses other than historical, and its validity within a contem-porary Christian vocation to follow Jesus. Third, we hope to open up more specifically the perennially impor-tant question of how different visions of Jesus relate to different visions

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  7. May 19, 2019 · God can use visions He gives us to guide and direct us. We see in the book of Acts, God using different kinds of visions to provide guidance and direction to His people. God can and does still speak to His people through visions.

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