A Warning Dream About A False Gospel And Its Consequences
Monday, 03/23/26 at 06:38
Suomen Siionin Fariseus
Finland
January 1, 2024
In my dream, I saw a large black electronic billboard displaying advertisements. Each ad was presented in a very comical and mocking tone. The pixels on the screen were large and clearly distinguishable—old technology compared to modern displays—and its shape resembled a widescreen movie theater screen.
The first few advertisements had very, very similar themes, although they were not exactly identical. In all of them appeared a well-known actor who had built his career mainly by starring in comedy films. I knew he was presenting some kind of diluted and false gospel. He kept talking only about grace—everything was nothing but grace upon grace. In the dream, I tried to hold back my laughter, because I felt that the message of faith being presented in this “advertisement” was only a shadow of the real and living faith. Nevertheless, I let out a small laugh when I heard how foolish he actually sounded to my ears. The pixel graphics of the billboard resembled, for example, the electronic high-score screens found on old pinball machines. Everything shown on the screen—whether text, graphics, or the actor’s strange face—glowed beautifully in bright golden colors. In fact, gold was the only color I saw on the billboard.
The interpretation I received was that the golden color represented deception and falsehood, and how this very harmful and false message had been made to look good and appealing in people’s eyes. The outdated technology of the display represented the time when these messages began spreading to larger groups of people—decades ago.
There were many different advertisements and speeches, but the last one clearly stood out from the others. In it, the same actor exaggeratedly played the role of a kind of con artist. He reminded me of the worst possible used-car salesman—someone from whom no one should ever buy anything, a person whose outward appearance practically radiates distrust. When he spoke, it felt deeply mocking in the dream—essentially blasphemous—despite the fact that he did not say anything directly against God; everything was framed in very spiritual-sounding language. He spoke very enthusiastically and overly positively, like a TV shop salesman trying his best to get naive, simple, and desperate people to buy some completely useless gimmick product. The topic of this advertisement was how each of us could use our faith to receive more and more money from God and become rich here on earth. His sales pitch strongly connected faith with money in every possible way. There was no mention of sin, repentance, hell, or God’s judgment. I covered my mouth with my hand and focused on not participating in this obvious blasphemy. I really had to restrain myself from even laughing at his speech, because it was so obviously foolish—yet it was a serious matter.
In the dream, I knew very clearly that everything I had seen in those advertisements was false. After this, the final phase of the dream began.
I found myself floating near a modern white skyscraper in a warm country with palm trees (it looked to me like Miami in the USA). Every level of that skyscraper was filled with naked or scantily dressed people. These people were everywhere—inside and outside the building. The building was, in a sense, covered with immoral people, and among them was a significant number of homosexuals. In the dream, I felt disgusted by what people were saying and doing; their wickedness was completely obvious. It was shocking how people had gathered together in such a lustful and brazen way, openly engaging in all kinds of sins without any shame. No one even tried to hide their shameful acts; instead, everyone was happily and proudly exactly as they were.
I knew that this large building was completely full of this kind of activity—inside and out, in every room. The outer terraces of the building looked as though nearly every square meter was occupied by people, as if they were having some kind of celebration. At this point, I wished I would not have to see any more of this scene. Then I began rising upward along the outside of the building, and I understood that the same kind of activity was taking place on every floor—from the very bottom all the way to the top.
After rising for a short while along the exterior of the building, I woke up.
I wrote the dream down because it was so vivid, and I remembered everything so clearly, which is not typical for me. After writing it down, I opened my phone and received a message from the home group I attend. It had been written at approximately the same time I had the dream. It said:
“Something to reflect on [for next time]: What is God’s grace? Do we understand it correctly?”
The interpretation I received from the dream was that the building and its people represented a large group of people, and that the false preaching and teaching I saw had led to sinful behavior—just before God’s judgment and before the second coming of Jesus.