Dreams
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At the end of last month, in worship, we read Matthew 2. In this chapter, Magi come from the east to see the new Messiah. They stop and have a conversation with Herod who directs them to come back to see him after they find the baby. The Magi follow the star to Bethlehem and find Jesus. After that, Joseph takes Mary and Jesus to Egypt to escape the slaughter that Herod is about to command. All of the children two years old or younger in or around Bethlehem are killed. Later, after Herod dies, Joseph has another dream; it is OK for them to return home. There is one more dream - don't go to Judea, go to Nazareth.
Think about all the dreaming that is in this passage:
- The Magi are warned in a dream to not return to Herod.
- Joseph had a dream, warning him to go to Egypt to avoid the slaughter.
- Later, Joseph has a dream that they can return home.
- Once they are in Israel, he has another dream: don't go to Judea.
I was impressed by all of the dreams, and by all of the following of dreams. I have many dreams - a few weeks ago, I dreamed Tr@mp was living in a box in my mother's garage. It was a dream that felt very evil. Anyway.... I have many dreams, but I don't see them as messages from God. I can't imagine allowing a dream to direct my actions.
But the Magi and Joseph believe the dreams to be messages from God, and they followed them. And they weren't wrong. How did they know? What in their faith allowed them to believe? I'm not asking the questions because I think God is going to send me messages in my dreams, but for a broader reason. How do we know when God is calling us to action?
I think part of it is that we believe God WILL call us to action. Is that a product of grace? Is that a grace-motivated faith? I think it probably is.


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