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Tierny
I had a very strange dream last night. There was a baby boy, beautiful. Not sure he was actually mine, but I was watching him. I thought he could stand up and he fell over hitting his head on a metal thing. Causing an immediate swelling, he started to look real bad, my husband came in and I was telling him what happened, he was yelling at me for not watching the baby better. THen next thing, the paramedics were in the house and had the baby in a back bedroom and was working on him. The door was closed, I couldn't see what was going on, but I was crying, and felt absolutely horrible for not watching the baby better.

I have three children, and as children do, they have all fallen and hit their heads, but not like this, this was strangely, different. I awoke before the paramedics came out, so I don't know if the baby lived or not. I have always considered my self a nervous ninny around babies, overly cautious, so I don't know how this could have happened.
Tierny
QUOTE (Tierny @ Nov 14 2008, 09:50 AM) *
I had a very strange dream last night. There was a baby boy, beautiful. Not sure he was actually mine, but I was watching him. I thought he could stand up and he fell over hitting his head on a metal thing. Causing an immediate swelling, he started to look real bad, my husband came in and I was telling him what happened, he was yelling at me for not watching the baby better. THen next thing, the paramedics were in the house and had the baby in a back bedroom and was working on him. The door was closed, I couldn't see what was going on, but I was crying, and felt absolutely horrible for not watching the baby better.

I have three children, and as children do, they have all fallen and hit their heads, but not like this, this was strangely, different. I awoke before the paramedics came out, so I don't know if the baby lived or not. I have always considered my self a nervous ninny around babies, overly cautious, so I don't know how this could have happened.



I must add that day before yesterday, the Holy Spirit told me Satan is trying to target my kids. I believe all children. I think he finds them easy targets. I had been praying and lighting candles and blessed my doorway to my home. I am wondering if this is in direct response to this.
TurnFromEvilAndLive
Hello Tierny,
In that this child was "beautiful", I would suspect that he (spiritually) represents a baby within the body of Christ (or babies within His body). Perhaps this is a cautionary warning to be mindful that spiritual babies are not able to stand on their own (be vigilant in prayer over those you have discerned are yet babies...or perhaps there is someone you are currently ministering to that is a baby spiritually).

The hard metal object (in my mind), would represent something that would be dangerous around a baby... a hard saying, harshness in general (spiritually speaking), something cold perhaps (not saying this would be your fault, but possibly this is a calling for you to be vigilant and Motherly towards this certain spiritual baby/babies).

God bless you,
Kim
crownsevenalphabet
QUOTE (Tierny @ Nov 14 2008, 09:50 AM) *
I had a very strange dream last night. There was a baby boy, beautiful. Not sure he was actually mine, but I was watching him. I thought he could stand up and he fell over hitting his head on a metal thing. Causing an immediate swelling, he started to look real bad, my husband came in and I was telling him what happened, he was yelling at me for not watching the baby better. THen next thing, the paramedics were in the house and had the baby in a back bedroom and was working on him. The door was closed, I couldn't see what was going on, but I was crying, and felt absolutely horrible for not watching the baby better.

I have three children, and as children do, they have all fallen and hit their heads, but not like this, this was strangely, different. I awoke before the paramedics came out, so I don't know if the baby lived or not. I have always considered my self a nervous ninny around babies, overly cautious, so I don't know how this could have happened.



Hello Tierny : (smile)




I have three children, and as children do, they have all fallen and hit their heads, but not like this, this was strangely, different


THE HEAD = ' the head [or beginning] of thy word is truth'



The three children represent survival. The Gimel in Hebrew is numerical three. Like a camel/Gimel
can survive long journey's . . . in the desert/wilderness of this world.

What are the three children surviving ?



The three children are the representation of BIRTH + DEATH + RESURRECTION



Child #1 = Birth

This child of birth, new beginnings. . . hit their head [or beginning] of thy word is truth


Child #2 = Death

This child of death, transformation . . . . hit their head [or beginning] of thy word is truth


Child #3 = Resurrection


This child of resurrection, the victory over sin . . . hit their head [or beginning] of thy word is truth


These three children in your dream are parallel to the three stages of survival (Gimel/3) of people.


The spiritual understanding is outside of your own children.


Blessings !


http://www.biblewheel.com/wheel/spokes/Resh_Wisdom.asp
As often happens, the original word order was lost in translation. In Hebrew, the opening clause reads "Rosh davarkah emet" which literally means "the head (or beginning) of thy word is truth." But just as sum relates to summit and amount to mountain, so rosh denotes the top, sum, total, or amount of something, as in "How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God! how great is the sum (rosh) of them!" (Ps 139:17). Many translations, such as the NASB, use this to render the verse as "The sum of thy word is truth." This conveys an important aspect of its meaning and preserves the proper word order. God used a closely related KeyWord in the Resh clause of AV Psalm 111, where again the KJV reversed the original word order which begins with the phrase reshith chokmah in Hebrew:

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. AV Ps 111:10a
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