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What Should We Think About Dreams?

42 min · 28 de jun de 2026
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God uses dreams for a purpose far greater than your own future. In this message from Genesis 41, Pastor Spencer Harmon reveals three ways God uses dreams in Scripture: God uses dreams to reveal his purposes—Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dream as divine revelation, not human expertise; God uses dreams to protect his people—every dream in Genesis protects the line of promise leading to Jesus; and God uses dreams to advance his salvation story toward Christ. But here's the crucial truth: after Jesus's resurrection, there are no more recorded dreams in Scripture. Why? Because God now communicates through his Son in the pages of Scripture, giving you clearer and more vivid revelation than any dream. Your calling isn't to seek mysterious dreams but to grow in knowledge of Jesus Christ, who is the ultimate fulfillment of all God's promises.

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