How to Tell if Your Dreams Are From God, Your Soul, or the Enemy - Decode Your Dreams (Part 2)

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Episode Introduction

In this episode, Charity Majors takes listeners on a deep dive into understanding the source and purpose of our dreams, especially from a biblical perspective. She shares personal stories about her vivid dream life and discusses how she learned to discern dreams from God, her own soul, or the enemy. Through practical advice and biblical references, Charity encourages listeners to engage with their dreams as a tool for revelation, relationship, and spiritual growth.

Key Discussion Points

1. The Purpose of Dreams

  • Charity Majors explains that dreams are often God's way of concealing matters for us to seek out, referencing Proverbs 25:2—“It’s the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the glory of kings and queens to search it out.”

  • She emphasizes that dreams are invitations to a deeper relationship and dialogue with God, who uses dreams to reveal His heart and guidance for various life situations.

2. Sources of Dreams

Charity Majors identifies three main sources of dreams:

  • God (Holy Spirit):

    • Dreams aligned with God’s character and the Bible.

    • Often feel weighty, memorable, and spiritually significant.

  • Our Soul:

    • Dreams that are “subconscious dumps” processing the day’s thoughts or emotions.

    • Usually chaotic, fragmented, and related to recent experiences or worries.

  • The Enemy:

    • Dreams that are oppressive, fear-based, or terror-inducing.

    • Purpose is to plant fear or doubt and create spiritual openings for strongholds.

3. Discerning the Source

  • Charity Majors advises listeners to discern the source by asking not just “What does this dream mean?” but also “Where does it come from?” She reiterates that all dreams can be invitations to bring their contents before God—even those that are disturbing or confusing.

4. Practical Examples and Encouragement

  • She shares a recent personal example of a dream that became an encouragement and prophetic solution for a friend launching a business, demonstrating the relevance and power of dream interpretation in real life.

  • Charity Majors encourages listeners to faithfully steward the secrets God entrusts to them, seeking personal dream language with the Holy Spirit.

5. Resources

  • Reference to her book, Language of the Spirit: How to Hear God’s Voice and Live a Prophetic Life, which provides more tools and biblical resources for decoding dreams.

Takeaways

  • Every dream is an opportunity for revelation and a relationship with God.

  • Develop discernment by testing dreams against God’s word and character.

  • Regardless of the source, bring every dream to God for insight, healing, and strategy.

  • Steward your dream life faithfully and grow closer in your friendship with God.

If you’d like more details on specific moments, let me know and I can pull direct segments or references as needed!

Charity Majors