Currency and Economic Reset; Corrupt Food; What Humbles You?

Currency and Economic Reset; Corrupt Food

I dreamt of the currency changing and of a politician putting stuff in our food to prepare us for an economic reset. Creepy.

What Humbles You

In a dream, I received this rhetorical question from God:
“Who humbles you: my name or evil”

As I learned in the dream, our allegiance somewhat belongs to whoever we have allowed to have power over our emotions. If we feel humbled by God, then we are saints, whereas if we allow ourselves to be humbled by the forces of evil then we are not the saints.

There were then variations of this question: Are we humbled by God, or are we humbled by looking bad? Are we humbled by God, or are we humbled by our emotions? Again, in all cases, we need to allow the will of God to transcend our own desires – and thus we should only truly care about what God thinks of us.

The answer to these questions shows how some people are not really God’s people. As I learned in the dream, those who are not God’s people seek power, rather than God, because they are spiritually dead.

Hyper-Grace Scriptures

I dreamt of scriptures saying that hyper-grace is wrong and that we need to overcome sin.

To note: per hyper-grace, we don’t need to overcome sin, seeing that hyper-grace teaches that Christ will always save us no matter what degree of influence we have allowed the adversary to have over us. I discuss all of this more in Hyper-Grace is Wrong and Following the Commandments / Works Matter.

I also dreamt of scriptures saying that I need to wait longer when I am feeling sad. I’m not exactly sure what this means.

They who war against the flesh are Christ’s.

I received the message, “They who war against the flesh are Christ’s”, accompanied by the scripture, Roman’s 5:1-5, of which here is the quote:

1 Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ:
2 By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.
3 And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience;
4 And patience, experience; and experience, hope:
5 And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.

In my notes, I also wrote: “Does Jesus mean judge? Is He one of the last few deities left alive in different religions?”. What does this mean?


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