God's Communication: From Dreams to the Bible

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"Now it's important to remember that throughout the Bible there is progress in the way that God communicates with his people. Take this from Hebrews chapter 1 and verse 1 where we're told that long ago at many times and in many ways God spoke to our fathers by the prophets." [00:13]

"Now notice that the writer to the Hebrews New Testament is saying now in ancient history God utilized multiple means of communication with his people. Many ways he spoke to our fathers. One example of that is in the story where God speaks my dreams very directly into the life of Joseph." [00:40]

"But then it says this verse - in these last days he has spoken to us by his son. So here's what's being said now there's a progress in the flow of Bible history. God used a remarkable diversity in the earliest times of ways of communicating with his people." [01:02]

"In these last days he has used one particular way to communicate with his people and it is the full and final way and it is through his son. All that God promises to us and all that God requires of us is made absolutely plain through Jesus Christ who we have come to know through the scriptures." [01:30]

"Christians should not fret about interpreting their dreams. If you want to know what God is saying to you, read your Bible. They'll come to me and say I had a dream last week what do you think it means pastor, because the way in which God definitively speaks to us and therefore the way in which you must judge any other impression that comes by any other means in your life must always be where stands it written." [01:58]

"How does this accord with a very word of God by which he has spoken to us? That's actually wonderfully releasing from people that get into all kinds of problems over every kind of experience that they have that may have absolutely no significance whatsoever." [02:27]

"But in these early days there was no Bible. God made himself known in those days through appearances that we call theophanies and particularly in this story he spoke through dreams. Now the point of Joseph's dream is very simple. God would lift Joseph up above his brothers and that is exactly in the course of the story what happened." [02:41]

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