Can God Speak to Me Through Dreams?
Apr 02, 2026Summary
Have you ever woken up with a vivid image in your mind—something so beautiful or so specific that you wondered, "Was that God, or was that just a random dream?" Perhaps you're asking, can God speak to me through dreams? because you want to know if He is reaching out to you in your sleep, but you're afraid of being misled by your own chaotic brain. In this episode of the Arise, Women of God podcast, host Tamara K. Anderson joins advisory board member Tiffany Fletcher to dive into the biblical and personal reality of dreams as a gift of the Spirit.
We move from confusing dreams to clear revelation by understanding the signature of a sacred message. Tiffany shares her life-changing "Teacup Dream," a beautiful lesson on how God uses the Kintsugi method to mend and use our broken pieces to carry life-saving water. Tamara also uncovers surprising insights about repetitive dreams, discussing how God used a heartbreaking dream about her son's autism to teach her a profound truth about the eternal nature of relationships. Whether you're a Christian woman looking to overcome the pain of spiritual confusion or simply curious about can God speak to me through dreams, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways. Plus, we share a practical test for discernment to help you tell the difference between a dream from God and an "icky" dream from the adversary. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion, and don’t forget to subscribe for more expert insights on personal revelation!
Episode Takeaways
- The Kintsugi Teacup: Tiffany shares a dream where Jesus asked her to drop a beautiful teacup. When it shattered, He mended it with gold (like Japanese Kintsugi) and told her: "Even a broken vessel can carry life-saving water." Your brokenness does not disqualify you from serving God.
- The Eternal Promise: Tamara shares a repetitive dream she had shortly after her son was diagnosed with autism. In the dream, he could speak to her perfectly. Though waking up to reality caused her deep grief at first, she later realized God was giving her a glimpse of their healed, eternal relationship.
- The Discernment Test: The adversary can try to hijack your spiritual gifts. How do you know if a dream is from God? If you wake up feeling "icky," dark, or chaotic, it is likely not from God. If the dream leaves you feeling empowered, uplifted, or prompted to do good, it is from the Spirit.
- The Surrender Principle: God often uses the quiet of the night to speak to busy women because it is the only time our minds are still enough to listen! However, you cannot "force" a spiritual dream. They usually come when we are in a place of complete surrender.
Resources
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Reflection Questions
- Have you ever had a dream that felt too vivid or specific to just be a random thought? Did it leave you feeling empowered or chaotic?
- Think about Tiffany's "Teacup Dream." In what ways do you feel "broken" right now, and how might God be using those broken, glued-together pieces to help someone else?
- Tamara had to ask God for the interpretation of a dream that initially caused her grief. Is there something in your life you need to ask God to clarify or reinterpret for you?
- If dreams aren't your specific "Gift of the Spirit," what is your primary spiritual gift? How does God usually speak to you?
Host & Guest
Tamara K. Anderson @tamarakanderson
Tiffany Fletcher @tiffnyfletcher
Transcript
Tamara K. Anderson
00:00:00.480 - 00:01:55.690
Have you ever woken up with a vivid image in your mind, something so beautiful or so specific that you wondered, was that God or was that just a random dream? Perhaps you're asking, can God speak to me through dreams?
Because you want to know if he is reaching out to you in your sleep, but you're afraid of being misled by your chaotic brain. If so, you're not alone.
And by the end of today's episode, you will understand the signature of a sacred dream and how to discern a divine message from a regular thought. We're moving from confusing dreams to clear revelation. Stay tuned. Ordinary Women Extraordinary Faith When God calls, we say yes.
The Arise Women of God Podcast hello and welcome to another episode of the Arise Women of God Podcast. I'm your host, Tamara K. Anderson, and joining me today is is Tiffany Fletcher of our Women warriors of Light Advisory Board.
And today we're diving into the biblical and personal reality of dreams as a gift of the Spirit. First, Tiffany is going to share her life changing teacup dream, a beautiful lesson on how God mends and uses our broken pieces.
Second, I'll share a repetitive dream I had about my son Nathan and how God used it to teach me about the eternal nature of our relationships.
Third, we're going to give you a practical test for discernment, how to tell the difference between a dream from God and an icky dream from the adversary. And finally, we'll talk about the surrender principle, why dreams often come to us when we might be at our busiest or most tired.
But first, we're going to have Tiffany kick us off with answering that question. Can God speak to me through dreams?
Tiffany Fletcher
00:01:56.120 - 00:04:32.380
I absolutely believe that God can speak to us through dreams.
And as a matter of fact, he speaks to me often through my dreams and he gives me pieces of advice or words of wisdom, answers to my questions that I may be struggling with. But not all dreams are from Him. If a dream is chaotic and strange, it's not from him. Most likely it's my mind making things up.
But I know that a dream is from God. When I can remember the dream and it leaves an impression on me. An impression of Tiffany Payett attention to this dream. I had one dream that I had.
I was really struggling because I felt that I was broken. Given I grew up with a mom who had multiple personalities. I felt like I was not perfect raising my children. I feel like I have health issues.
I just feel like I'm broken. And I was like, God, how can I help you and serve you when I'm so broken And I had a dream. And in that dream, the Savior came into my home.
And I was sitting on my sofa, and he asked me to stand up. And he gave me a teacup. And it was this beautiful teacup, and he gave it to me, and I. And I treasured it. And he said, I need you to let go of it.
And I was like, you just gave it to me. I don't want to let go of it. And I love it. And he said, I need you to drop it. And I was like, but if I drop it, it's going to break.
And he just said, do you trust me? And I said, yeah, I trust you. And he said, I need you to drop it. And so I dropped it on the floor, and it broke. And.
And the Savior reached down and picked it up. He walked over to the table and motioned for me to come with him. And he sat down. And as he sat there, his light came out of his finger.
His light came through, and it sealed the pieces back together. And so when he gave it to me, it was like the Kintsugi kind of Japanese artwork that is beautifully broken and put together with gold.
And so it comes away a more beautiful piece of pottery or work of art. And then when he presented it to me, he said, tiffany, even a broken vessel can carry life, saving water.
And I woke up, and it was just a reminder to me that even in my brokenness, there are still things that I can carry and I can help other people, even if my vessel is put back together with glue, that even being broken, that water is still precious to someone who needs a drink and that I can give even when I feel so broken and maybe sometimes empty. And so I feel like a lot of times God gives us dreams for our sake, to help us, to bless us, to strengthen us.
Tamara K. Anderson
00:04:33.100 - 00:07:33.770
That image of the Kintsugi cup is so powerful. It reminds us that our trials don't disqualify us, they refine us. But dreams aren't always symbolic.
Sometimes they're repetitive rehearsals for a truth God is trying to teach us and help our hearts to accept. For me, that came during a very dark period of my life. I remember I did have a dream shortly after Nathan was diagnosed with autism.
And that was a very difficult time in my life because I didn't want him to have autism. And I was really fighting against the diagnosis in my mind and my heart. And I had a repetitive dream.
This is how I know from God is because I kept having it. And in this dream, Nathan was speaking to me, and we were having Little conversations.
And I remember just being so happy that for the first time, he could really communicate with me. Because. Because of his autism, that's not how he communicates.
And I remember as I would wake up from the dream, it would hit me that the dream of him not having autism was a dream and that now I was waking up to real life.
And so every time I'd wake up from that dream, I would feel more sad and more depressed, like, oh, it was like somebody stabbing me in the heart all over again. And so finally I did. I asked God not to give me the dream anymore, and he didn't.
But as I kind of looked back on that, I think what God was trying to teach me was the eternal nature of Nathan as my son, that, sorry, I'm gonna get emotional.
Someday in the eternal heavens, I will be able to have those communications, and I'll be able to talk to him, and he'll be able to talk to me and share what he's thinking and feeling. And it won't be awkward or stilted or confusing, like, why is he crying now? I don't know.
So can it happen even though it might not happen all the time? Yes. And like you said, I love that you said, go to God and ask him for the interpretation. Ask him to help you.
Because it took me a while to kind of ponder out, why did I get that dream? Why would he give me something that would bring me grief? But it did. It took me time to figure that out, and that's okay, too.
You know, maybe you might not understand the meaning of the dream until years later. It was a promise of what was to come. But as we lean into this gift, we do have to be careful.
If God can speak to us through dreams, the adversary will try to mimic that to cause confusion. The good news is Tiffany is now going to share a simple test for telling the difference.
Tiffany Fletcher
00:07:34.650 - 00:09:46.680
It's important to remember that if God speaks to you through dreams, and it's your gift of the spirit, you need to be very aware of that, that Satan knows that too. And so he may send dreams that. That aren't from heavenly Father. And so the way I can discern that is how I feel after the dream.
If I feel that the dream is directing me to do something good, and there's good fruits just kind of like, you know, the scriptures say good things come from God. If I am left with an impression of, oh, I need to pay attention to this, and I need to.
God is asking me to act on something or to learn something, and it is uplifting to me, then that is.
I know it's from Heavenly Father, but if I come away feeling icky or feeling dark or feeling like that didn't make sense, or I don't think that that was from Heavenly Father, then simply ask Heavenly Father, was this. Was this from you? And that's what I do. I just say, heavenly Father, was this from you? And he's like, nope, it's not for me, Cassie.
Now don't worry about it. Move on with your day. And so I think that's really how we can determine.
Like, we need to understand that there's an influence for good and bad in our world and that whatever our gift of the Spirit is, Satan's going to try to use it to speak to us. And so it's so important that we. We do ask Heavenly Father, when we have those dreams, is this from you?
And if this is from you, what is the lesson that you want me to learn from it? And he will tell us. He will speak to us. He will speak to our mind and our heart, and he will help us know.
I've had dreams where I come away feeling, oh, that's really kind of chaotic, like, dreams of last days kind of things. But in those dreams, I don't come away feeling icky or scared in any way. I feel empowered by the fact that I stand with Jesus.
And so those, even though those are still kind of overwhelming and could cause emotion or fear, they don't. They cause me to be excited and grateful for the Savior and for the power that he has given us in these last days to stand with Him.
Tamara K. Anderson
00:09:47.000 - 00:09:53.560
Just ask. Isn't that great? It's so simple. But God is a masterful communicator.
Tiffany Fletcher
00:09:53.890 - 00:10:50.270
I think it's important to understand that dreams may not come to everyone. It may not be your gift of the Spirit. So don't feel bad if God doesn't speak to you that way.
It's just one of the many ways that he uses to speak to us. So if dreams isn't your gift of the Spirit, ask Heavenly Father, what is. What is your gift of the Spirit and how does he speak to you?
And then use that to connect with Him. You don't have to have a dream to connect with God. And God doesn't love you less because you don't have a.
He will send you the communication you need in the exact way you need it and when you need it. And I think that's important to remember.
Like, sometimes when I'm like, oh, I just need a dream, just give me a dream, Heavenly Father, and when I try to force it, they do not come. It's. It's. It's when. It's when I am in a place of just complete surrender that those dreams come and that communication comes.
Tamara K. Anderson
00:10:50.270 - 00:11:47.170
And and as Tiffany mentioned, he often uses the quiet of the night because for a busy woman, that might be the time our minds are still enough to listen.
Whether God is mending a teacup in your dream or giving you a glimpse of a healed future, God can use your dreams to reach you when you are most still. And if that isn't your gift, that's fine too.
If you're ready to start tracking these messages and start recognizing the themes God is weaving into your life, our Roadmap to Revelation Workbook is a perfect place to start. You can download this PDF along with a free audio meditation to help you receive light and revelation by clicking the link below.
So, my friends, go rest tonight, knowing God is with you and until next time, may you arise. Do it God's way, God strong.