Saturday, July 17, 2010

Dreamt Of Angels

By Kiku T. Yamada

Angels Are Messengers sent by God to protect, counsel, guide and many times to give us creative ideas to better our lives or the lives of others. In addition to these responsibilities, Angels carry prayers up to God in Heaven. And when needed, Angels fight and do spiritual warfare for us in our spiritual battles against dark forces both in dreams and in the real world.

Can We See Angels

Yes, on rare occasions God will send an Angel right to us in a time of crisis or desperation. But for the most part, Angels only appear to us in dreams, even though they have the ability to appear in human form in the manner of absolute strangers who appear on the scene to help us in a time of great need. Though incredibly beautiful beyond description, it is rare when they manifest to us as they are in their true spirit form. More often, Angels bearing angelic personality traits and physical attributes appear as a non-threatening relative, friend, celebrity, stranger or someone we trust in the real world, either living or deceased. The Angel in the dream will have a most unusual look to his eyes; the eyes will be compassionate yet strong, the eye color will be beautiful of a translucent quality.

Hebrews 13:2 Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for some have entertained angels unawares. KJV

Angelic Messengers

Remember, God speaks to each of us differently in as many different ways, always on a level and in a way that we will understand. For this reason, God often sends us Angels in dreams symbolically portrayed as friends, relatives and celebrities whom we trust because of the character traits they represent or loved ones from whom we will believe the messenger's dream insight.

Job 33:14-18 For God speaks in a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falls on men as they slumber in their beds, He may speak in their ears and terrify them with warnings. NIV

Because of God's love for us and His desire to show us His love when God sends an Angel messenger to us in a dream, the angelic messengers will almost always appear in an appealing symbolic form of someone we love deeply, would immediately trust as giving us an instant, overwhelming feeling of love, hope, comfort, reassurance and protection.

Although there are many reasons why God sends Angels in dreams, the most common reason is to bring us help, counsel or an important warning, message, instruction or direction concerning a situation, crisis or problem we're facing in the reality of our daily lives.

Angel Dream

I was recently sent a dream from The Lord in which an Angel of God armed holding a long lance held upright in hand and dressed in a flowing long white robe. In the dream, the Angel was standing approximately 10 feet directly in front of me. This part of the dream seemed to last about a minute, as the Lord brought to my mind several memories of the many demonic attacks I had recently suffered as a result of a project I was working on for the Lord. Even though the attacks had failed, they had still cost me many delays until I had finally given them over to the Lord and stopped trying to fight them through my own strength and power.

Interpretation Of My Dream

The dream represented the Lord answering my prayer by sending me an Angel to reassure me that no matter how strong the attacks might be or how long the attacks might last before I finished the project, the Lord's Angels would be there to protect me and keep me from harm during strong spiritual battle I knew would continue until the project was completed.

The dream also demonstrated the love, emotion and the compassion expressed by God through the Angel as the Angel appeared before me with spiritual authority from God in my defense.

To learn more about Angels: Ascending, Descending, Leading, Climbing, Flying, Standing, Hovering, Speaking, Writing, Pointing, Holding Weapons, Clothing, Warnings, Counseling, Guiding, Instruction, Prophecy, Symbolic Images, Visions and other meanings that apply to Angels... Click on the dreammessenger.com link at the bottom of this article.

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