Don’t Ignore Jesus’ Beautiful Presence
8/11/25 3:17 PM
Anointed Melody
August 6, 2025
I dreamed that my husband threw away some of my things. I was angry. I also had a backpack full of stolen coins. My husband didn’t respect me at all. I was bathing in public, while my father was somewhere outside waiting for me. A lady wanted me to buy her house, but I said no. I had a small computer that stopped working, and then it turned into a Bible. Someone asked me if it was electronic or if it had a USB port, and I said yes. Then the Bible started to fall apart quickly—pages coming loose from the spine. I threw it to the ground and said, “Everything is falling apart.” End of dream.
In this dream, I believe the husband represents Jesus, who was cleansing me of sin, but I didn’t want to participate. I carried on in my sin—especially theft—which made the Lord very angry. Bathing in public may represent repenting to the wrong people or in the wrong places instead of to the Lord alone. My Father (God) was waiting for me, but I was repenting in the wrong place. This could also represent Christians who think they are right with God but are being taught false doctrines about sin. The rest of the dream is not yet fully clear to me, but I believe it points to the fact that time on Earth is ending. Repent while you can.
August 11, 2025
I had a long symbolic dream. First, I dreamed that I wrote a song called “Come As You Are.” It was an entirely new song with new lyrics, though I don’t remember them. Upon waking, I thought of the Nirvana song with the same title, as well as two Christian songs by Jaci Velasquez and Crowder with the same name. The Lord calls everyone to come to Him just as they are. Repent while there is still time.
After that, I dreamed my husband was throwing away three boxes of stuff. I saw them in our house but never asked him about them or talked to him much. The house was small, cluttered, and messy. I watched him take the boxes to the dumpster without saying anything. Later, I became stressed, wondering what I had lost.
I went elsewhere to a public bath and told the kids to watch the house so my husband wouldn’t take more things. They seemed distracted and didn’t want to. I didn’t feel safe, but I went to bathe anyway.
At some point, I went to a store and bought a lottery ticket and other items. When I returned home and looked through the discarded things, I found the Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom movie (which contains occult and violent themes) and decided to keep it. I tossed aside 101 Dalmatians. I was searching for a childhood fitness item and came across two plastic rosaries, which I also tossed aside. A man rummaging through the trash showed me an old 1980s cassette, as if surprised I still had it.
I noticed some of the kids’ clothes were thrown out, even though some were still wearable—though one dress was a bit revealing. Most of the discarded things were stained, torn, or things I didn’t recognize. I did see a sweater I could have used, and wondered why it had been thrown away. The whole area had a dystopian feel, with people rummaging. I felt good that some of the items could be used by others.
I saw a cat near the trash. I tried to pet it, but it acted fearful or aggressive, so I left it alone. Before going home, I said, “I will keep being a Christian to the end no matter what it costs me.”
At one point, I stood on a pedestal while someone was speaking to a group of medium-brown–skinned women, possibly Hispanic. One had a badge and kissed another woman. Another held a baby. When I looked at the baby, the woman mouthed angrily, “Don’t you dare look at my baby.”
Later, some men and women came into my house and said, “You didn’t know we were coming? You would have prepared, I guess?” I’m unsure who they represented. When my husband returned, I yelled at him for not asking me before throwing things out. He yelled back. I realized I could have asked him before, but I hadn’t. End of dream.
Interpretation & Reflection
While reflecting on the dream, I remembered the lottery part and thought about writing down the numbers. Then I saw Jesus, who was very angry. In my mind, He snatched the paper from me, threw it to the ground, and stomped on it. He said something like:
“Stop chasing after money and thinking of worldly trash like everyone else. People in America collect possessions and chase riches, filling their homes with junk. I was there with them all along, but they never wanted to talk to Me. They will seek My truth when it is too late.”
Here’s what I believe the dreams mean, in addition to what Jesus already said:
- America is obsessed with entertainment, wealth, and immorality.
- Many who think they are Christians are following false doctrines and repenting in the wrong way (publicly or to people instead of to God).
- Many Christians neglect the poor and hoard wealth.
- Non-Christians reject Jesus and His Word while they can, and will regret it later.
- The movie choices may symbolize the danger of keeping spiritually harmful things and discarding things that seem innocent—or vice versa. Pray for discernment.
- God is angered by unbiblical Catholic practices, including praying to Mary and using the rosary. Mary in apparitions may be the “Queen of Heaven” demon mentioned in the Old Testament.
- The woman with the baby may represent issues Christians avoid speaking about—homosexuality, immigration injustices, and separating mothers from their children.
- The podium scene may symbolize empty talk without real evangelism.
Final message: Come to Jesus as you are. He wants to know you. Revelation 3:20 — Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me.
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