Saturday, March 4, 2017

G's Dream



Part 1
A group of people were at a church to meet with pastor the night before a wedding , though not an actual rehearsal and were never in the church. Only the pastor's office.  It was a friend's daughter, Holli's, wedding. G was there, but she wasn't there with them; she was meeting with the pastor in his office.  He handed her a very large loose-leaf binder that was actually a Bible. She opened it and discovered that there was a smaller Bible inside the larger. It fell open to a list of names of individuals he had counseled. Pages fell out, and G struggled to get them back inside. Finally, she asked for help and got it put back together.

Part 2.
G was asleep in the Pastor's office, but she could see and hear everything that was going on while she slept. Mr. Oley King, who is Holli's grandfather, came in the office and stood inside waiting for rest of the family to arrive.


Part 3.
Holli came in near the end of her dream.She told her parents she had pre-ordered three Margaritas from the restaurant they were heading to after the meeting.. Her father, Robert, asked why she did that or why 3. Kim Hall, who is G's real estate agent, said it was because she had 3 children. End of dream.

Interpretation.
Part 1

The first message is that the wedding is very near.  The actual wedding is the following day. Of course this bride represents the bride of Messiah. While speaking with my older teen children. My son mentioned that the name Holli could be a play on the word for Holy. Additionally, the name Holli represents an evergreen tree with berries. In David Bivin's book, "Understanding the Difficult Words of Jesus" the author states Luke 23:31 mentions a "green" tree. Here is an example of a verse which makes no sense in English or Greek, but in Hebrew it translates perfectly. Yeshua is mentioning the "green" and the "dry" trees. He is talking about Himself as the green tree - righteousness, and the dry as wickedness. Hebraically, it is how He called Himself the Messiah. Thus, the use of Holly's name is even more specific as a symbol of the Bride of Messiah. Remember also, a name represents your authority, so by having a name which is so closely associated with Messiah is powerful! Messiah is our authority. This is why we end many prayers with, "in Jesus' Name."

G was handed two Bibles. The word Bible means "the Book." She had two Bibles handed to her with a smaller one inside another. The smaller one had names written in it whom the pastor had counseled. I immediately thought the pastor represented God the Father. Could this represent the books that will be opened in Dan 7:10?10 

A fiery stream issued
And came forth from before Him.
A thousand thousands ministered to Him;
Ten thousand times ten thousand stood before Him.
The court[a] was seated,
And the books were opened.


Elliot's Commentaries states (10) The books—i.e., the unerring record of man’s thoughts, words, and deeds, which is written in the unfailing memory of God. I believe the smaller one represents the Book of Life.

I don't understand the significance of pages falling out and her struggle to get them put back inside yet.

Part 2

G is asleep in the pastors office. I have already stated I believe the pastor represents God.
G is at complete rest. Could his office be to remind her that she is in and under God's authority? The name Oley means "talisman" or "ancestor." His last name is King. Is this a message that our ancestor the KING (Yeshua) is present with us? 
Additionally, if we belong to Messiah, we are all seed of Avraham (Gal 3:29), and thus, the Messiah, who was preeminent - He was the Word (John 1:1). The seed is the Word of God. (Luke 8:11)

Part 3

Finally, the bride came in and pre-ordered 3 Margaritas. Her earthly father asked why, and G's real estate agent answered that it was because she had 3 children. Here we see the rehearsal dinner. The wedding of the bride of Messiah is confirmed to be very near. I looked up what Margarita means, and in Latin it means "pearl." I found Matthew 13:46 "“who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had and bought it." and Rev 21:21 "The twelve gates were twelve pearls: each individual gate was of one pearl. And the street of the city was pure gold, like transparent glass."   I am not sure how this ties to her dream and the function of the Bride. It does emphasize how near we are to the "great and terrible day of the Lord." The real estate agent is unclear to me as well unless it emphasizes that the entire earth and everything in it is the Lord's.