Camp meeting
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 1:28 am
Had this dream this morning and would like a better understanding of it.
I dreamed I was at a camp meeting and I was up front with the evangelist. There were two women on either side of me, but I could not see their faces. There were also two Native American ladies and we were in a circle surrounding the evangelist. He was talking and then another black lady came up and she had a baby girl. The baby had said something in the tribal language of the two Native American ladies. I don't remember what the baby said, but it was prophetic. The two Native American ladies began to praise God.
The mom joined our circle and then the Spirit came down. We started moving. We would go two steps right and then two steps left. Two more Native American ladies joined our circle.
Then more people came up to the front. They made their own circles and began moving like we were. It was a diverse crowd...mostly blacks and Native Americans, men and women, young and old.
Then a young black guy came up to the front and asked was it to late for him and his wife to join in. The evangelist told him that he better hurry because time was almost up. EOD.
I am black and have really been dealing with the events in Charleston, so I don't know if that had anything to do with it or not.
I dreamed I was at a camp meeting and I was up front with the evangelist. There were two women on either side of me, but I could not see their faces. There were also two Native American ladies and we were in a circle surrounding the evangelist. He was talking and then another black lady came up and she had a baby girl. The baby had said something in the tribal language of the two Native American ladies. I don't remember what the baby said, but it was prophetic. The two Native American ladies began to praise God.
The mom joined our circle and then the Spirit came down. We started moving. We would go two steps right and then two steps left. Two more Native American ladies joined our circle.
Then more people came up to the front. They made their own circles and began moving like we were. It was a diverse crowd...mostly blacks and Native Americans, men and women, young and old.
Then a young black guy came up to the front and asked was it to late for him and his wife to join in. The evangelist told him that he better hurry because time was almost up. EOD.
I am black and have really been dealing with the events in Charleston, so I don't know if that had anything to do with it or not.