Let me begin this teaching by asking:
What are your thoughts about dreams?
This is our first class on dreams, and I want us to engage together. I’ll start with Sister Marker.
Sister Marker, what do you think about dreams?
Then Dr. Blessing, you’ll go next.
> Dr. Blessing:
“Good evening, sir. Happy new month. I consider dreams as a way through which God can reveal things to us. But it also operates in a subconscious state, which means the enemy can use it to attack believers too.”
Thank you, Ma.
> Loveth
“Sometimes, dreams are a way God uses to reveal things to us or help us know what’s coming. That’s my thought, sir.”
Now, let’s go fully into the study
Who Controls the Dream Realm?
Who do you think is the biggest player in dreams—God, the devil, or your own mind?
Let me tell you clearly:
God is not the center of your dream world.
Dreams are canal—they happen in the realm of the soul and flesh.
God is spiritual.When you give your life to Christ, God moves from dealing with your canal nature and starts working with your spirit. He expects you to take charge of your life: your body, your soul, and your spirit.Many Christians are being dominated in their dream realm because they are not exercising their spiritual authority. You are the Lord of your life—you are the director of your dreams.
Let me tell you a story:
Let me give you an example. A lady got married, and her husband told her, “My mother is a witch.” The mother-in-law later told her, “You either join me or never have a child.”
They traveled abroad to escape but still couldn’t conceive. Then, in a dream, the woman saw the mother-in-law entering her poultry and collecting eggs. She complimented her, not realizing the eggs symbolized her fertility.
Eventually, she got bold in the dream and said, “Drop the eggs and leave my poultry now!” And the witch left. That very month, she got pregnant and gave birth.Why? Because she took charge of her dream.
You must control your dream realm. Dreams are not just random events—they are personal. They are your private property.If someone appears in your dream doing what you didn’t script, challenge them. Speak up, even in your dream.When you recognize it’s a dream, you must take charge.
You are the director. You are the scriptwriter.
When you understand that your dreams are yours, you won’t allow intrusions.
For example, if your real name is Tobi and someone calls you Tade in a dream, you wouldn’t answer. Why?
Because you know your real name—even in the dream!
This shows your mindset affects your dream.
Dreams vs Revelation
Let’s clarify this:
God does not speak through dreams; He speaks through revelation.
If a dream does not reveal a secret, a truth, or a future, it’s not from God.
If a dream does not reflect your spiritual mindset or authority, it is null and void.
What If You Can’t Remember a Dream?
Someone may say, “Please pray for me. I don’t remember my dreams.”
You don’t need to worry about dreams you didn’t author.
If it’s important, God will reveal it clearly and you’ll remember.
If it’s not clear or you forget it—it’s not your script.
IN CONCLUSION:
Your dream is your script. If the devil writes it and you accept it, you have adopted it as your own. But if you reject it, it is null and void.
Don’t live your day worried because of a dream that wasn’t from God or from your own spiritual mind.
Say it loud:
“I am the Lord of my life!
I direct my dream world.
I am the scriptwriter.”