Revival in Ireland?   6 comments

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Dreams from the LORD 2011-2015
9 April 2015

Last night I had two dreams.  In the first dream, it looked like I was in Ireland.  I met these people while I was walking down this country road.  I talked to them about the Gospel.  One of these was a Catholic priest.  The priest then had a profound salvation experience and was filled with joy.  He started running down the road and told everybody he could about Jesus Christ.

In the second dream, I met these two guys.  They were very evil.  It looked like they wanted to do me harm.  I then walked up to the older guy and said, “I rebuke you, Satan, in the name of Jesus Christ!”  I kept saying this until this surprised, confused look came over his face.  He started acting very strange, walked away from me, knelt down and vomited.  He then had this big smile on his face.  He had been delivered of a demon or demons.  The same thing happened to his friend.

The first dream:  I believe it means that there could be a revival in Ireland in the near future.

Obedience to the Promptings of the Spirit (1904 Welsh Revival)
William Edmundson, The Irish Hammer
The Revival Hymn
Athy, County Kildare, Ireland
Patrick of Ireland
Dream of God’s grace over all Ireland

Posted April 9, 2015 by Tim Shey in Uncategorized

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6 responses to “Revival in Ireland?

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  1. Re: the Ireland revival dream- let it be so, Lord! When I have dreams like this, I pray into them. As an avid dreamer, many of my dreams are God wanting something birthed, so pray that awakening begin occurring in Ireland. You know what to pray as the Spirit leads you. The second dream would be what occurs during revival/awakening – that ordinary people cast out demonic spirits. Two great dreams, Tim.

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  4. Reblogged this on Richard's Watch and commented:
    Many thanks for reminding me of this Tim.

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