14/03/2026
Dreams Are Spiritual Updates — But Do Not Live in Anxiety
As children of the Spirit, we must understand the place of dreams in our walk with God.
Dreams are important. In seasons of prayer, fasting, warfare, or deeper searching after God, dreams often become an update system. They reveal what is happening spiritually. They can expose conditions, reflect movement in the spirit, reveal warfare, and even show whether a believer is slowing down or staying sharp.
Sometimes before a person falls openly in the flesh, their dreams begin to shift first. Sometimes dreams begin to reveal strange activity, unusual compromise, spiritual weakness, or pressure from opposing forces. In this sense, dreams can function like spiritual warning signals.
But here is the wisdom that must also be understood: the believer must not become anxious over forgotten dreams.
Darkness often tries to keep believers in a state of insecurity, fear, and unnecessary striving. If a person forgets a dream and spends the whole day disturbed, anxious, and troubled, then the enemy has already achieved something by stealing peace and wasting time.
The right posture is trust in the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
If the kingdom wants you to know something, the Holy Ghost is fully capable of bringing it to your remembrance. He is the Teacher. He is the One who reveals. He is the One who brings things back to your awareness. He is not limited because you forgot a dream.
Even more, when you pray in tongues, you are not only addressing what you consciously remember — you are also touching realities you may have forgotten. You may not always recover the dream itself, but you can receive the revelation that was in the dream. That is what matters most in the kingdom anyway: not merely the scene, but the message.
So yes, honour dreams. Yes, pay attention. Yes, write them down when necessary.
But do not live in fear. Trust the Holy Ghost. If it is necessary, He will bring it back. If it is important, He will make it known.