Had a dream and need interpretation!?

Ok first of all I am a christian (Baptist) an I grew up believing intercourse before marriage is a sin. I am living with my boyfriend and well I don’t need to elaborate there. So I have a lot of convictions with the relationship.

I dreamed we were laying out on the deck looking at the stars. It looked like three very bright stars. They kept getting closer. It was then that I realized it was Jesus and two of His angels. I remember praying to myself the whole time Lord please forgive me of my sins and come into my heart. But I was left behind. I didn’t hear a trumpet
blowing. I remember seeing these ghostly skeletons almost like a mirage touching people. Then I woke up.

I’ve had dreams like this off and on as a teenager. I accepted Christ when I was 14 or at least I think I did. Could this be a warning that I need to get my life straightened out or that I am not a christian?

or that your worried and conflicted about that very thing…..your teachings are conflicted with your life.

Five-Fold Ministers of Jesus Christ – Ep.26 – Part 1


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