Our Guest Jane Hamon
SID: I kind of like this idea. When you sleep the gifts of the spirit operate. Tell me about someone that was healed while they were sleeping.
JANE: Well, I have a friend that actually had a dream. When he went to bed he had actually had a torn Achilles, and that night he dreamed that he was in a healing meeting, that somebody called out a word of knowledge and prayed for him, and in the dream he was healed. And when he woke up the next day he was 100% whole.
SID: And you know what? You don’t even have to have any faith. It is all done for you in the dream. I like that deal. All right. What if I’ve had this, you’ve had this, you’ve had this, you have something bad happening to yourself or a family member, does it have to happen if you’ve had this dream?
JANE: Absolutely not. I believe that God gives warning dreams. That’s where my whole journey with dreams started, because I had a dream about my brother that he got very sick and died. And in my dream it seemed so real that I thought that it had actually happened. And when I woke up I laid there thinking, was that real or was that a dream. And I realized that it had been a dream and I began to comfort myself saying, oh, it was only a dream, it was only a dream. And I heard the voice of God say to me loudly, it is not just a dream, get up and pray. And so as I got up and I prayed for my brother, eventually I felt a peace and went back to bed. The next morning my mother called me to say that my brother the night before was on a deep woods camping trip when his appendix ruptured, and by the time they got him in from the woods he actually almost died but he was going to live, and I believe it’s because God woke me up to intercede for him.
SID: Well, you know.
JANE: One of many stories.
SID: There are different sources of dreams, types of dreams. Do you ever deal with children that have nightmares?
JANE: Yes. I was a child that had nightmare, and my children had nightmares. And a nightmare can either be God trying to get your attention, because not every dream is from God, but neither is every nightmare from the devil because God gave Abimelech a dream in Genesis chapter 20 when he had taken Abraham’s wife Sarah as he’d said, she’s my sister. Okay. And it says in that verse God came to him at night in a dream and said, Abimelech, you’re a dead man. Okay. This is not a happy dream. Okay. This is probably a nightmare.
SID: I would call it a nightmare.
JANE: So sometimes God will give us a nightmare get our attention, I believe, like He did with my brother. Okay. He gave me a nightmare to get my attention so that I would pray. But when it’s a demonic dream, I believe that we can stand against the demonic force. We can believe that the blood of Jesus breaks the power of every demonic thing. As a matter of fact, I’m going to pray right now that if you’re being tormented by demonic dreams, I just declare to you right now that the Lord Himself is rising up. And it declares in the scripture that He gives His beloved sweet sleep, and I break the power of every demonic assignment to torment you, to harass you and to afflict you at night in your dreams. In Jesus’ name I break the power of it and I decree sweet sleep, in Jesus’ name.
SID: Do you know what I want? I want Jane to pray to activate you into dreams from God where He’s going to show you the things you’re questioning. He has such marvelous, good plans for you. I don’t want you to miss one. I’ll have her pray when we come back. Don’t go away.