“And in the last days it shall be, God declares,
that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh,
and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,
and your young men shall see visions,
and your old men shall dream dreams.”
Acts 2:17 (RSV)
The apostle Peter spoke these words in a sermon at Pentecost, while quoting the prophet Joel. There are many instances in scripture of God speaking to people through a vision or a dream, but Joel said that God will pour out His Spirit upon all flesh in the last days and there would be many dreams and visions, among young and old. The “last days” actually began at Pentecost.
One of my favorite scenes in the Chosen movie series is Season 5, Episode 3. Jesus is grieved over the religious authorities’ rejection of Him. While He was praying, He began to weep with compassion for those in Jerusalem who totally rejected Him. While filled with sorrow in that scene, He suddenly hears harp music and someone singing a psalm. He walks a few yards away and sees a vision of David, singing and playing his harp in front of him. David, who died 1,000 years earlier, looks at Jesus and smiles at Him, which brought Him comfort, in his sorrowful state of mind.
Even though this scene is not found in scripture, it’s a beautiful reminder that Jesus grieves with the same emotions we feel. God will give us moments of comfort and blessing through visions or dreams directly from heaven.
He does it at the precise moment that we need it to refresh our faith.
I heard of two true stories about people who were given a special gift of comfort in a time of sorrow after losing a loved one. One story was about a grandfather who passed away in his late sixties, whose family was devastated by his untimely death.
While his adult daughter was still grieving over her father, she went into her two year old son’s room one morning, and the lively toddler said, “I love you, Mommy” She answered, “I love you too.” Suddenly, the two year old’s eyes were focused on something behind his mother and he said, “And Papa loves you too.”
She turned around and saw nothing, yet she knew something very unusual just happened. God granted the toddler a vision of his late grandfather, her father, who sent a message of love that only a small child would be receptive to. Since only the pure in heart can see God, they can occasionally see our loved ones and be the channels for loved ones who are in Heaven.
The second story is about a friend whose aging mother had been in the ICU, due to kidney failure and diabetes. She was not permitted any water to drink by mouth, since she was receiving IV fluids. It was difficult for her loved ones to hear her ask repeatedly for water, but be denied. She eventually passed away and went to be with the Lord.
Shortly afterward, while riding in the car one day, the family’s five year old young son, Christian, said something that stunned everyone. He said, “Grandma told me that she can have all the water that she wants now.”
Christian never knew anything about his grandmother’s medical condition, he never even saw her in the ICU. His parents asked him to repeat what he just said and he did. They wondered how Christian could have known information that was never revealed to him. The only explanation is that his grandmother visited him in a dream or a vision.
Children have pure hearts and they don’t lie about supernatural phenomena. God promised through the prophet Joel, that both young and old people, our sons and daughters would dream and see visions. In these two cases it was the grandchildren.
Most of the time, God sends regular people, like you and me to help someone at a specific time in their life. Children are more receptive to visions, and God uses them to be the earth angel to send a special message to someone during a grieving period of their life.
Lord, open our hearts and the hearts of our sons, daughters and grandchildren to receive your Spirit’s messages from Heaven. Amen

A two year old with his Papa









