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Encounters do not transform you. They remind you, and the difference between an encounter that passes and one that permanently marks you is whether the revelation of God's love was made known in it.
This teaching draws a precise theological line between dreams and visions. Dreams carry the desire of God, revealing his intention in love. Visions carry the direction of God, revealing his execution in Christ. These are not interchangeable, and collapsing the distinction is part of why believers misread what they receive. The teaching works through five grounding points, including that any dream producing fear rather than love has either been misread or is not from God, and that the testimony of any vision must resolve in the intention and identity of Christ. Genesis 20 opens the scriptural examination, using Abimelech's dream to demonstrate how God moves in the night to protect covenant purpose, not to terrorize.
SCRIPTURE: Genesis 20:3-7, Joel 2:28, Revelation 19:10, John 16:13
Subscribe to The Sonship Place (T.S.P) Church on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for weekly teachings. Find T.S.P at www.tsp.church. If something stirred in you, come and tell us at tsp.church.
Midweek teaching on The Word on Wednesday: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZZ4O2QgtNKXASp3tsb12x
By The Sonship PlaceEncounters do not transform you. They remind you, and the difference between an encounter that passes and one that permanently marks you is whether the revelation of God's love was made known in it.
This teaching draws a precise theological line between dreams and visions. Dreams carry the desire of God, revealing his intention in love. Visions carry the direction of God, revealing his execution in Christ. These are not interchangeable, and collapsing the distinction is part of why believers misread what they receive. The teaching works through five grounding points, including that any dream producing fear rather than love has either been misread or is not from God, and that the testimony of any vision must resolve in the intention and identity of Christ. Genesis 20 opens the scriptural examination, using Abimelech's dream to demonstrate how God moves in the night to protect covenant purpose, not to terrorize.
SCRIPTURE: Genesis 20:3-7, Joel 2:28, Revelation 19:10, John 16:13
Subscribe to The Sonship Place (T.S.P) Church on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for weekly teachings. Find T.S.P at www.tsp.church. If something stirred in you, come and tell us at tsp.church.
Midweek teaching on The Word on Wednesday: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZZ4O2QgtNKXASp3tsb12x