Dear Marsha,
Here is a dream I just had. Can you tell me what you believe it might be saying?
Denise
Scene 1: I was on the top floor of a building doing some ironing on an ironing board. Outside the window there were two more ironing boards. When I finished the one I was working on, a new one came through the window for me to use.
Scene 2: I was with a group of people and I realized “who” the next leaders of the group were going to be. This had not been announced and apparently it wasn’t time to announce them yet. I made the mistake of introducing them as the next leaders. “Oh no!” I said. I was afraid I was going to be in trouble. But, they were not upset with me.
Hi Denise, Marsha here!
The metaphoric symbols in this dream is good to know.
1. Top floor of building = level you have reached in your work or ministry (the top level) [You’re doing what you are called or supposed to be doing]
2. Doing some ironing = “ironing” out some issues…[resolving some wrinkles or problems – possibly of others]
3. Window = ability to see using revelation/ seeing beyond (Gen 7:11, 8:2, 26:8, 2Kgs 7:2, 7:19, Prov 7:6-23, Is 24:18)
4. Two = two, or division issues, more
So, in substituting the symbols into the dream it might say:
Scene 1: I was doing what I’m called or supposed to be doing resolving some wrinkles or problems – possibly of others. With an ability to see using revelation there were two/or problems relating to division/or even more resolving of problems When I finished the one I was working on, a new one came through ability to see using revelation for me to use.
Scene 2: I was with a group of people and I realized “who” the next leaders of the group were going to be. This had not been announced and apparently it wasn’t time to announce them yet. I made the mistake of introducing them as the next leaders. “Oh no!” I said. I was afraid I was going to be in trouble. But, they were not upset with me.
Denise: What does this mean? I would say:
Through revelatory (God-given revelation) you are able to resolve problems (probably of others). As fast as you are doing it, more and more revelation is coming to you.
There is a situation in dealing with “others” when you mistakenly tell something you probably shouldn’t have, but it’s okay. You are harder on yourself than others.
I believe this is the Lord telling you “You are and will continue to receive revelation in your work. Don’t be hard on yourself for any errors. You are doing a good job!” I may have added the “good job” part myself…but it follows the character and nature of our beloved God.
Marsha