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I saw in one of my dreams, Jesus walking across a lake that was supposedly behind the
Church. In it Jesus said to me, “Follow me”.
Now I don’t know if he meant, like Peter across the lake to test my faith, or was it a
Vocational calling?
About 8 years ago, when I lived at an apartment complex and they had a pool there,
in my dream, Jesus called me to follow him across the pool, in which I did, but towards
the end of the pool I said to myself, this is impossible, I am walking on water, no sooner
than I said that, do I begin to sink. But I feel this power descending out of me from the
space between my eyebrows slowly reaching my chest area, by that time I was ankle
deep in the water, Jesus looked at me with his right hand outstretched and said, “Have
Faith”, from which I closed my eyes and focused on that power raising up to where it was
before it had fallen when I doubted, I felt it raise up within me, I felt my feet coming out of
the water, and I was able to make it across the water onto the sidewalk. I looked at Jesus
and he said, “You got it”.
Church. In it Jesus said to me, “Follow me”.
Now I don’t know if he meant, like Peter across the lake to test my faith, or was it a
Vocational calling?
About 8 years ago, when I lived at an apartment complex and they had a pool there,
in my dream, Jesus called me to follow him across the pool, in which I did, but towards
the end of the pool I said to myself, this is impossible, I am walking on water, no sooner
than I said that, do I begin to sink. But I feel this power descending out of me from the
space between my eyebrows slowly reaching my chest area, by that time I was ankle
deep in the water, Jesus looked at me with his right hand outstretched and said, “Have
Faith”, from which I closed my eyes and focused on that power raising up to where it was
before it had fallen when I doubted, I felt it raise up within me, I felt my feet coming out of
the water, and I was able to make it across the water onto the sidewalk. I looked at Jesus
and he said, “You got it”.