Dream: This is what happens when your in agreement with false teaching
Monday, 02/16/26 at 05:05
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Hello, blessings everyone, and welcome back to my channel. In this video, I want to share what happens when you are in agreement with false teaching.
I’m going to share a dream the Lord gave me when I was attending my previous church. For those of you who have been following me for a while and read the posts I make on my YouTube channel, you already know that I attended a church with a lot of false teaching. I’ve shared before that the Lord began giving me dreams. He gave me a total of eight dreams in the last five months I was there, revealing to me the true condition of the church.
Today, I’m going to share part of dream number seven. I want to keep this video short and get straight to the point, so I’m not going to share the whole dream or my entire experience there. I may start releasing other videos with bits and pieces of what the Lord showed me.
Dream number seven started with me falling out of the air and being dropped onto the last row of the church. If that sounds strange, I encourage you to read the book of Ezekiel.
The church was completely dark. The pulpit was almost pitch black. I could barely make out the outline of people. I’m assuming the pastor was up there, but I’m not sure. And I’m sorry if you hear any noises—I’m in the room with my kids, and they’re asleep.
The whole church was dark. Where I was sitting, near the door, there was a little bit of light coming through, so that area wasn’t as dark. As I looked around, everyone seemed to be under a trance—like they were under a spell. They looked almost completely asleep. Their eyes weren’t fully closed, but they were nearly shut, as if they were about to fall asleep.
They were nodding their heads back and forth, saying, “Yes. Yes. Yes.”
I understood that they were in agreement with whatever was being said from the pulpit. I’m assuming it was the pastor speaking, and they were simply agreeing—“Yes, yes, yes”—to everything.
Then the service ended, and I got up to leave the sanctuary. As I walked out, I felt what I can only describe as intoxicated. In my past, I’ve been drunk from alcohol before, and this feeling was far worse. It was awful—intense and heavy. It felt ugly, like a spiritual intoxication.
I struggled to walk. My legs felt weak. My whole body felt affected. It was overwhelming and disturbing. But eventually, I made it outside.
There are more parts to the dream, but I only want to share this portion. The dream ended with me leaving the church. It was snowing outside, and I was washed in the snow. I got into my car, drove away, and then I woke up.
This church is relatively large—around 300 members. Some of the people there have been believers since their teenage years and are now in their 50s or 60s. They have a catchy tagline—something like “Holy Spirit-filled, fire-baptized remnant church of Jesus Christ.” I don’t remember the exact wording.
But that’s not what they truly are. The Lord was showing me the true condition of the church.
Let’s look at 1 Samuel 15:23: “For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry, because you have rejected the word of the Lord.”
Rebellion, at its core, is rejecting the word of the Lord. If you know the story of King Saul, he was instructed to fully obey God, but he only offered partial obedience. When the prophet Samuel confronted him, he spoke these words.
Rebellion is denying or rejecting the authority of God and His Word.
What is happening in this church is that they have rejected the Word of God and exalted the pastor’s word above God’s Word. As a result, they are under deception. Scripture lists the works of the flesh, including idolatry and witchcraft. When someone preaches from the flesh rather than the Holy Spirit, it leads people into spiritual error.
Many people think witchcraft only refers to tarot cards or crystals. But Scripture shows it can also involve rebellion against God’s authority and Word.
The danger of being in agreement with false teaching is that you can become spiritually blind and spiritually deaf. That is the condition I believe this church is in. The most terrifying thing is to think you are in the truth—that everything is right between you and God—when it isn’t.
One day, some will hear, “Depart from Me. I never knew you.”
These individuals have rejected the Word of the Lord. They are in rebellion and may not even realize it. They are in darkness without knowing it. They are blind and deaf spiritually.
Each of us is individually responsible to seek the truth. God has given us His Word, and His Word is the final authority. It supersedes the word of any person. When any congregation exalts a leader’s words above Scripture, spiritual blindness can follow.
We must always go back to the Word of God. Whenever we listen to a pastor, teacher, or anyone else, we should compare what we hear with Scripture to ensure it aligns with God’s truth.
Remember how the serpent spoke a partial truth to Eve. God is the Spirit of truth. He is not partial truth—He is the full truth.
I did try to warn them, but they told me I had a deceiving spirit and didn’t want to listen. I continue to pray for them and keep them in my prayers.
I just wanted to share this with you. Make sure you go to the Word of God every single day. Live in His Word. Abide in Jesus Christ, and He will abide in you.
God bless.