Dream Six: God’s Heavenly Wonders
Dream
Six: God's Heavenly Wonders
The Dream
Once
again, I found myself out in the world when I suddenly heard the Emergency
Alert System — the same one cities test at the beginning of each month. But
this time, instead of the usual voice calmly saying, “This is just a test,”
I heard a woman’s voice saying, “This is not a test.”
The sirens grew louder, and people around me began to panic. The sky shifted into a strange, deep orange. It frightened me because the last time I saw the sky look like that in real life, a tornado was approaching. That was my exact thought inside the dream — “Is a tornado coming?”
I soon realized it wasn't a tornado, but I knew within the dream that something eventful was about to take place.
Then the
scene changed.
I saw my mom holding these shiny purple hearts in her hands — so many that she
could barely hold them all. Meanwhile, my youngest son said he needed to go
somewhere, and that upset me. I remember thinking, “At a time like this?”
I tried calling him back, but before I could reach him, the dream shifted
again.
Suddenly,
I was at a magnificent carnival, pushing a stroller — something that felt out
of place. When I looked up, I saw a massive, glowing city floating in the sky,
shimmering with every color imaginable. It felt holy, beautiful, and completely
otherworldly.
And then
the dream ended.
Reflection
The dream
carried this delicate balance of fear and awe, responsibility and wonder. The
stroller felt symbolic of nurturing, caretaking, and the weight of
responsibility. The floating city, radiant and high above everything else, felt
like a glimpse of God’s higher perspective — something far greater than earthly
chaos.
Scripture
Connection
Revelation
21:2 (KJV)
“And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of
heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband.”
Broader
Reflection / Teaching
Even in
moments of chaos, confusion, or fear, God still reveals beauty, hope, and
divine order. The dream reminds me that faith invites us to lift our eyes —
away from panic and toward God’s extraordinary, heavenly perspective.
There is always something greater above us, guiding, preparing, and steadying
us, even when the world feels uncertain.
-ToniRay

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