Some dreams don’t come with a timeline. In this reflection, Danniebelle opens up about longing for motherhood, wrestling with unanswered questions.
Waiting seasons can feel discouraging when the dreams in our hearts seem buried and out of reach. Yet God often uses dormancy to prepare us before new growth begins.
“There were so many questions about myself, God, and my future… I wondered how this had happened. My reality was so far from my plan.”
In order to get the message across, God spoke “whiteboard!” The language God used communicated specifically to Leigh’s situation.
From the beginning, Heather had committed her relationship to God. She knew she must do what God had said.
Why does God speak in dreams and visions that can be confusing and obscure? Why would he seemingly shroud his message in symbols?
We kill our dreams by thinking about why we can’t. Asking ‘what if’ instead, will allow you to see into opportunity, writes Rachel Reva.
Even when we hear God’s voice, things can still go wrong. The interaction of God’s revelation with our fallen humanity means there are few solid rules.
Dreams usually speak a symbolic language. Objects may represent a concept. If your dream features a vehicle of some sort, it is likely to be significant.