Interpretation of Dreams
"Do not all interpretations belong to God?" — Genesis 40:8
You wake up certain God was saying something — but what? The dream you can't shake, the warning that felt too real to ignore, the picture you've been praying over for months. Most of us settle for "I think He said something, but I don't know what." Joseph didn't. Standing in a prison, he heard two men describe nearly identical dreams — the same setting, the same number three — and read one as restoration and the other as loss, because he knew interpretation belongs to God.
In Part 4 of Discerning the Voice of God, Pastor Mark moves us from confusion to clarity. Drawing from Genesis 40–41, John 12, and 1 Corinthians 2, he walks through the posture that comes before any technique, the four simple questions that unlock a dream's meaning, and the three sources every dream can come from. You'll learn how to reduce a dream to its simplest form, why the abnormality always carries the weight, and how to test what you've heard so you can move forward with confidence.