OF
DREAMS, VISIONS AND CALLING
By
Ps Nelson Koh
at Em2 Camp - 14 - 16 Sept. 2012
Introduction
I'm glad you have endeavoured to dream dreams. It is so
important to be able to dream dreams. Unless one is able to dream, one will
never be able to reach beyond oneself.
Look at Steve Jobs - if he had not dreamed big dreams,
Apple would never be where it is today and there probably would never have been
an iPad or an iPhone etc.
Likewise, someone must have dreamt of man walking on the
moon, otherwise it would never have come about. Soon, I believe man will make
it to Mars. Beyond that, it appears inconceivable because a return trip to Mars
alone, using conventional means will take anything up to a year. How are we
then to take man beyond Mars for several years and even up to a lifetime, yet
be able to bring him back safely?
Guys, I believe that unless we are able to dream of going
to the far reaches of the Universe, we will never go beyond our immediate solar
system...At the last camp, I spoke of the possibility of us, in your lifetime,
of travelling from Melbourne to London in a couple of hours using scramjets.
I believe that in the distant future, man will be able to
travel to the outer reaches of the solar system and return within their
lifetime, millions of light years away, by riding on comets. Isn’t that
exciting!
So I would encourage you to go on dreaming, especially
about how you can be used by God in these end times!
Question is, how does God speak to us? Well, he speaks to
us in a variety of ways!
1.
Through Dreams
The bible does tell us about dreams, in the sense of what
we dream about while asleep or in the unconscious state.
Classical cases would be the 2 Josephs
First we have Joseph the Dreamer
He got into trouble only because of his indiscretion
Then, there is the other Joseph, where twice an angel
appeared to him in a dream, the first to take Mary home as his wife and the
second time to take mother and child and flee to Egypt.
Of course, there was Jacob's dream of a "stairway to
heaven", in Gen 28, where God said he will give the land he was lying on
to him and his descendants. Though they would be spread out to the north,
south, east and west, he would bring them back to the land.
Besides this, there was fleeting mention of a disquieting
dream of Eliphaz in Job 12:21 and a dream and it's interpretation overheard by
Gideon about a ball of barley loaf crashing against the Midianite camp.
Acts 1:17 quoting from Joel 2:28 however, says:
In
the last days, God says,
I
will pour out my Spirit on all people.
Your
sons and daughters will prophesy,
your
young men will see visions,
Your
old men will dream dreams
It is interesting to note that actually, old men like me
will dream dreams but young men and women like you are more likely to see
visions!
However, if dreaming means to aspire to something quite
beyond ourselves, then we all need to dream dreams. It is said that one can
only achieve what one is able to conceive in one's dreams.
When my future son-in-law spoke to me about how he would
like to create an empire, I was not impressed...but the point is unless one is
able to dream, one will not be able to achieve things beyond ourselves. Today,
he appears to be succeeding in making a mark, at least materially, but one day
and more importantly, I hope he will be able make a mark in the Kingdom of God!
So God can speak to us in dreams and he can also speak to
us in visions.
2.
Through Visions
A vision does suggest to us a conscious state or a
semi-conscious state or a trance state. We don't read of having come out of an
unconscious state, like in a dream.
Classical case, we have Paul, who had a vision of the man
of Macedonia in Acts 16, begging him to
come and help. With that came his first forage into Europe. It illustrates to
us that when God does give us a vision, it is for a purpose, like a ministry
call.
Then there is Ananias in Acts 9, who received a vision
instructing him to lay his hands on Paul, so that he might see, receive the
Holy Spirit, and be baptized. Hence it signalled the start of Paul's ministry.
And of course, in Acts 10, Peter had that famous rooftop
vision of a large sheet lowered from heaven containing all kinds of four footed
animals, reptiles and birds of the air. Then he was told to kill them and eat. But
he said "Surely not, Lord!" But the Lord said, "do not call anything
impure that God has made clean." Meaning of course, that God has opened
the door for the gospel to be made available to the Gentiles.
John was considered to have seen a vision or visions
during his exile on the island of Patmos, as he wrote the Book of Revelation.
So God can also speak to us in visions. The calling of
God can come to us in a vision or visions.
3.
Through an Audible Voice
God can also speak to us through an audible voice. Classical examples? Moses of course, God
spoke from the burning bush. Gideon through an angel at the wine press. Then
there was Paul, "Saul, Saul, Why are
you persecuting me?"
My wife Kim, on the night that I was taken by 12 men to
be incarcerated, would vouch that she heard God’s audible voice “Kim! Kim!”, as
if as a warning.
So far, all three ways of how God can speak to us have
been pretty dramatic. In most cases however, I believe God is more likely to
speak to us in one or more of the following ways:
4.
Through an Inner witness and perception
The good news is that God desires to speak to us. He does
that through our thoughts, an inner witness and perception. The question
inevitably arises as to how...how can we tell if it's God's thoughts and not
ours or the devil's? How can we tell if it's God's voice and not any other?
Well, the bible says in Jn 11:27 "My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow
me." So the key to knowing if it's God's voice or another is by
entering into a relationship with Jesus Christ. There are no short cuts. It is
only through spending regular time and intimate moments with the person can one
tell if it’s the person or not.
I have 3 daughters who over the phone sound pretty
similar - they all have very similar tones and inflections in their voices -
often it’s difficult to tell who’s who - especially since they all have a
similar Aussie accent. After a few moments however, I can usually tell, because
I know their peculiarities and favourite phrases and choice of words and
inclinations or preferences.
So, it is with God, it’s got to do with building a
relationship and spending time with him, even intimate moments through prayer,
intercession and knowing the inclinations of his heart through his word. That way,
one is usually able to tell if it's God's voice or not.
5.
Through circumstances and divine appointments
God knows the intents and inclinations of our hearts e.g.
how sincere we are, whether we are truly desirous of him, honest and serious
about loving him and serving him.
Then he places circumstances or situations and
opportunities or divine moments in our path, such that we may develop and grow
further in him, so that we would enjoy the privilege of joining him in the work
he is already doing...as in the case of Paul, in the saving of souls.
A classical case would be Philip the Evangelist. Through
a divine appointment that God had arranged, he meets up with the Ethiopian
Eunuch and then assumes the honour of bringing him to the Lord and through the
waters of baptism.
Then there was Esther who was called my Mordecai to speak
to the King and plead for mercy for her people which she did after Mordecai’s
famous words to her in Esther 4:14 "
...And who knows but you have come to royal position for such a time as
this?"
Circumstances led to Paul entering Europe and earlier,
for Peter in meeting his first Gentile convert, Cornelius.
So God does speak to us through circumstances and divine
appointments.
Finally, God speaks to us through his Word and through
the transforming of our minds.
6.
Through his Word and the transforming of our minds
In Ro 12:2 we have "Do
not be conformed to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the
renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's
will is - his good, pleasing and perfect will."
The written Word of God is His revealed Word to us and
contains a full measure of God's general and specific call to us. For instance
we are called firstly, not to conform to the pattern of this world...then and
only then can our minds be renewed.
If our minds are filled with garbage that this world can
afford, there is no way that our minds can be renewed. And if there is no way
that our minds can be renewed, how can we tell what God's perfect will is for
us, individually and corporately as a church?
We are called primarily to be his disciples (or
followers). If we do not obey this general call to us, how can we honestly
expect God to call us more specifically and to share in a greater measure, his
ministry...unless we are someone special, like Paul, who was miraculously
converted and called to be an apostle to the Gentiles or Jonah, called to be a
prophet to preach against Nineveh.
Then we are called to the Great Commandments. And
finally, we are called specifically to the Great Commission, that is, to make
disciples of all nations... How can we make disciples, teaching them to obey
everything he has commanded unless we are disciples ourselves...availing
ourselves to be thoroughly equipped for every good work?
Close
In closing, I would like to re-iterate that God has
spoken to us all at many times and in various ways, as the writer of Hebrews
puts it. But these days he has spoken to us by his Son i.e. through his
revealed Word...time and again, in countless measure.
Will we then accept the challenge to first read and to obey
his Word and to abide in him? Then surely, we’ll be positioning ourselves to
grow and understand more clearly, what his will and calling is for us - his good,
pleasing and perfect will.
Amen.
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