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How to Decipher the Voice of The Lord

43 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Matthew 1:20 But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said... In the first few chapters of Matthew, there's something that happens that can easily be glossed over without careful investigation. God revealed His plans for Jesus' birth all in dreams! God speaks to Joseph multiple times in dreams: that Jesus was a gift of the Holy Spirit, to go to Egypt, and then to come back. And God speaks to the Magi to avoid Herod on their way back after visiting Jesus. When God wants to accompish something, He usually speaks in dreams! There are a lot of reasons for this, but all throughout the Old Testament, God was always revealing Himself in visions and dreams. These became moments that God's people could go back to and say, "This is what the Lord said and this is what the Lord has done!" We're going to look at some other stories in the Old Testament and learn what it means to be people that listen to the Lord when He speaks in visions and dreams.

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