![]() Dear Friend, How are you? I’m well. On August 3rd 2020, I had a dream. Someone I did not know passed away. There was a wake service. Before that, I saw that the dead person’s black clothes were hung on the ceilings, and it seemed they were on garage sale. On August 16th, I had another dream where I saw a movie or a play. The main character in the movie or the play died with a lot of bleeding. Since then, I had a couple of more dreams of someone dying. In John Paul Jackson’s book, “Top 20 Dreams,” he explained the dream of someone dying. He explained both an intrinsic dream about one, the dreamer, and an extrinsic dream about someone else: In an extrinsic dream, you are merely observing the action. In other words, you’re like a fly on the wall, listening and watching the action as it takes place. The dying person could represent an issue in your life God wants to end. For example, perhaps the man who died often tries to “one up” you at work. That could mean God is putting to death issues of insecurity or self-worth. The dying person could represent the end of an era or spiritual season.[1] Since then, I began to see 11:11 on clocks repeatedly, as I saw 4:44 so many times. I also heard some prophets interpret 11:11 as transition and heard them prophesize transition over many in the Body of Christ. Dear Friend, Do you feel that you’re in a transition from one season to another? I believe many in the Body of Christ would be in transition. And I pray that the Lord put an end to an issue, era or spiritual season that has been torturing us and allow us to move into a new season of His joy and His power, in the mighty name of Jesus. Have a bliss! Yunee [1] Jackson, John Paul’s Top 20 Dreams: What the 20 Most Common Dreams are Telling You (p. 28). Streams Ministries. Kindle Edition. And Moses said to the people, “Do not be afraid. Stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which He will accomplish for you today. For the Egyptians whom you see today, you shall see again no more forever. The Lord will fight for you, and you shall hold your peace.” (Exodus 14:13~14) Comments are closed.
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