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Saturday, June 12, 2010
She apologized to me in a dream.
Good morning again.
I had two dreams while I had a nap.
#1
She apologized to me in a dream. She is the person who had bullied me a lot and I finally lost the job.
She has driven me insane. She never apologizes to me actually.
Sometimes dreams can be very important for us, there are times G-d gives us a message in our dreams. I don't dream very much, and quickly forget most of them, but some of my dreams I can still remember clearly. I think those dreams that are clear and stay in our memory are messages of comfort, warning and guidance.
One morning my wife was angry with me, and scolded me- for something I had done in her dream the night before. It made me laugh, but still I think she was right to take the dream seriously, so I apologized for what had happened in her dream.
I have had a very similar dream, where a woman who had argued bitterly against me, came before me with no words, only tears steaming down her face. I made a cake and brought it to the office where she worked, as a gift, and the office staff and I ate it together. Honestly, I don't remember if I made the cake before the dream or after, but the end result was the same: our relationship was reconciled (healed).
It is good to look for signs in our dreams, in case there is a message for us from the Holy Spirit in that dream. Perhaps that woman wants to apologize to you, but is afraid to. Perhaps your heart needs to be comforted, so that you can begin to forgive her, and grow beyond the pain of that situation.
For sure, as long as you hold a great amount of anger and bitterness in your heart, it is hard to receive also G-d's presence. Try not to hold onto the pain of some past situation. Try to take it as some kind of lesson, in a constructive way, and let go of the painful feeling.
Jesus forgave us. Try to forgive others, for surely we were much more in debt to Him, yet he releases us from that debt. If we hold on to the small debt some one has to us, it is difficult to receive the forgiveness that Christ offers to us.
This is perhaps the lesson in the parable of the unforgiving debtor, found in Matthew 18: 23 ~ 35.
May your studies be a blessing to you, and may G-d guide you in your search for employment. Go with G-d.
Dear Keitaro:
ReplyDeleteSometimes dreams can be very important for us, there are times G-d gives us a message in our dreams. I don't dream very much, and quickly forget most of them, but some of my dreams I can still remember clearly. I think those dreams that are clear and stay in our memory are messages of comfort, warning and guidance.
One morning my wife was angry with me, and scolded me- for something I had done in her dream the night before. It made me laugh, but still I think she was right to take the dream seriously, so I apologized for what had happened in her dream.
I have had a very similar dream, where a woman who had argued bitterly against me, came before me with no words, only tears steaming down her face. I made a cake and brought it to the office where she worked, as a gift, and the office staff and I ate it together. Honestly, I don't remember if I made the cake before the dream or after, but the end result was the same: our relationship was reconciled (healed).
It is good to look for signs in our dreams, in case there is a message for us from the Holy Spirit in that dream. Perhaps that woman wants to apologize to you, but is afraid to. Perhaps your heart needs to be comforted, so that you can begin to forgive her, and grow beyond the pain of that situation.
For sure, as long as you hold a great amount of anger and bitterness in your heart, it is hard to receive also G-d's presence. Try not to hold onto the pain of some past situation. Try to take it as some kind of lesson, in a constructive way, and let go of the painful feeling.
Jesus forgave us. Try to forgive others, for surely we were much more in debt to Him, yet he releases us from that debt. If we hold on to the small debt some one has to us, it is difficult to receive the forgiveness that Christ offers to us.
This is perhaps the lesson in the parable of the unforgiving debtor, found in Matthew 18: 23 ~ 35.
May your studies be a blessing to you, and may G-d guide you in your search for employment. Go with G-d.
In fellowship, Peter Warner.