Prophetic Dreams That Saved Jesus—And How You Can Dream Too

Share:

As Christmas approaches, we read again the timeless story of the Son of God’s entry into our world. It is amazing to me what we are told, and also what we’re not told.

For example, consider Joseph, the man chosen by God to be the earthly father of Jesus. What do we really know about him anyway? Does Scripture tell us about Joseph’s faithful Temple attendance? Does the Gospel of Matthew record his impressive knowledge of the Law and the Prophets? Did Luke bother to mention how often he fasted or how much tithes and offerings he gave?

While these are all wonderful attributes that I expect were fully on display in Joseph’s life, curiously, God didn’t let us in on any of this information. You would think the Lord might want to highlight some of the traits about Joseph that made God choose him to be the earthly dad of the Savior of the world. Out of everyone else, why was Joseph favored with this most monumental assignment? What qualified him for such an important calling?

What We Do Know

Incredibly, out of all the things God didn’t feel necessary to mention in Scripture, there is one thing He did tell us about Joseph. And He stated it not once. Not twice. Not three times. But four times God revealed one fascinating quality Joseph possessed.

He listened to his dreams.

Clearly, this characteristic played a role in Joseph being chosen for such an awesome responsibility. In case we never noticed it before, four times in two chapters God tells us how He communicated with Joseph through dreams.

  1. Joseph was encouraged by an angel in a dream to take Mary as his wife (Matt. 1:20-25).
  2. Joseph was instructed by an angel in a dream to move to Egypt (Matt. 2:13-15).
  3. Joseph was directed by an angel in a dream to return to Israel (Matt. 2:19-21).
  4. Joseph was warned by God in a dream to avoid Judea (Matt. 2:22-23).

Two significant surprises immediately stand out. Not only do we see God doing all His communicating with Joseph (that Scripture records) through dreams, but He is also delivering those night messages through His servants, the angels (Heb. 1:14). It is so important for us to see that this is how God works—through the medium of dreams and the ministry of angels. The Lord knew that Joseph listened to his dreams and honored angelic messengers. And God trusted Joseph to wake up and act in obedience to the revelation downloaded to him while he slept at night.

As we meditate on these Scriptures, we see God is giving Joseph direction about marrying the mother of Jesus and how to protect baby Jesus from the evil men out to kill Him. Remember that at this point in our historical timeline, Jesus is on His rescue mission from Heaven to save humanity from their sin. Obviously if Jesus dies as a baby, He will never grow up and be able to die on the cross. He will never rise from the dead. Holy Spirit will never be poured out. Everything hinges on Jesus’ safety in this moment.

Knowing that, you would think God might want Joseph awake when He provides these critical strategies for avoiding Herod and his murderers. Or, at the very least, you would think God might want to speak to Joseph personally, since the stakes were so high.

Instead, God chose to use dreams and angels to deliver His messages, and He still does the same with us today. God is the same yesterday, today and forever, and everything He was doing in Scripture He wants to do in our lives as well (Heb. 13:8). The Bible is not a book of old stories; the Bible is meant to be lived. These things were written as examples for us to model (1 Cor. 10:11). We can be confident about meeting with angels and receiving heavenly messages while we sleep because Scripture demonstrates this is indeed God’s modus operandi; they have always been a powerful part of His communication with us.

The life of Joseph is an extraordinary testament to how the Lord sees dreams and how much He appreciates when His children see them the same way. We can also learn from his example how to partner with the hosts of heaven in accomplishing Father’s purposes. Through these verses the Bible reveals God’s perspective and His heart: He chooses to use dreams and angels and they are important to Him. Therefore, they are important to us. Because God honors dreams and angels, we choose to honor them as well.

May we all be found as faithful as Joseph in receiving God’s messages—and messengers—through our dreams! {eoa}

Charity Virkler Kayembe has a doctorate in biblical studies, is passionate about the sacred supernatural and writes about the unfolding adventure that is walking by the Spirit on her blog at GloryWaves.org. She has been featured on Sid Roth’s It’s Supernatural!, Cornerstone TV, Charisma magazine and The Elijah List. Charity is the co-author of four books, including Hearing God Through Your Dreams, Unleashing Healing Power Through Spirit-Born Emotions and Everyday Angels.

This article originally appeared at glorywaves.org.

+ posts
Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

What Does the Rapture Mean for Israel in the End Times?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoE9bR5UxLE&t=1224s How does the rapture connect to Israel? Discussing the end times significance of the rapture, Amir Tsarfati explained how certain Scriptures about the end times, the tribulation and the rapture deal with specific places and future events that will...

WATCH: The Ark of the Covenant… at the Vatican?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N32lnZ1ejt0 This video aims to present various possibilities for the current location of the elusive Ark of the Covenant, mentioned throughout the Old Testament but most notably in the Book of Exodus. Does the Ark remain hidden, enduring thousands of...

Massive Ten Commandments Display Triggers Atheist Group

We live in an age when people are openly rejecting the cures to society’s ailments. When repentance and humility offer a path back into God’s blessing and protection, sojourners instead reject them and embrace atheism and humanism. But it is...

God Hasn’t Shut Off His Pentecost Power

I was raised a Southern Baptist, but at age 18 I had a Pentecostal experience while still a Baptist. People jokingly refer to me now as a “Bapticostal” because they consider this a strange combination of doctrines. That’s because many...

Benny Hinn Breaks Silence Amid Controversy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2DyhGQcegQ Pastor. Preacher. Author. Charlatan. Evangelist Benny Hinn has been called a lot of things and held many titles over the years, and whether people love him or hate him, they still cannot stop talking about him and his recognizable...

Bill Johnson: Miracles Are Mandatory

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4n03ag-BgA&t=932s Are miracles still for today? In a recent message, Bill Johnson discussed the power and importance of miracles in the life of a believer. He says that miracles, signs and wonders are meant to follow the believer as they...

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top