Job the patriarch said: ‘For God may speak in one way, or in another, yet man does not perceive it. In a dream, in a vision of the night…while slumbering on their beds, then He opens the ears of men’ (Job 33:14-16 NKJV). A dream can be an important message from God or an answer to your prayer. God gave Paul a dream in which a man from Macedonia appeared to him saying, ‘Come over and help us’ (see Acts 16:9). And Paul went there and preached the gospel. Solomon’s reign as king of Israel begins with these words: ‘In Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream by night: and God said, Ask what I shall give thee’ (1 Kings 3:5 KJV). Solomon asked God for great wisdom, and God gave him wisdom, honour, and riches. Would God still speak to us today in dreams? Yes. He says: ‘I am the Lord, I change not’ (Malachi 3:6 KJV). The Hebrew word for dream is ‘chalom’. It has five meanings: 1) ‘To bind firmly.’ This pictures you being wrapped securely in God’s love. 2) ‘To be or make plump.’ In the Bible, fatness or plumpness is a picture of health, well-being, and prosperity. 3) ‘A sense of dumbness.’ When God gives you a dream, He is sharing with you information about things of which you are ignorant. 4) ‘To be in good liking.’ When God gives you a dream, He is showing favour towards you. 5) ‘To recover.’ When God gives you a dream, He is working on restoring what you have lost. So, ask God for a dream.
