Murray
Dueck received his Bachelor of Religious Education from Columbia Bible College. He was an
Associate Pastor at Valley Christian Fellowship for seven years. During that time he planted
a youth church called God Rock, developed its home group structure, and did itinerant ministry.
Murray also oversaw the prophetic ministry in the church during those years, mentoring and
discipling prophetic people. Murray currently is writing, doing itinerant work, and teaching
Samuel's Mantle.
Have
you ever felt like God was trying to tell you something?
Perhaps you dreamt about someone you hadn't seen in a while and then ran into that person the following day. Maybe a strange story on the evening news grabbed your attention, putting you in a state of pondering. Or perhaps you encountered an odd sight - like the one on the cover of this book - that made you wonder if something was up.
If you can identify with any of the above, chances are you have already been in language school - God's symbolic language school! Just as Jesus taught His disciples to see the spiritual, symbolic meaning behind everyday events, God has also been urging you to interpret life on a symbolic level, asking, "If this were a dream what would it mean?"
In this book, author Murray Dueck helps you to develop your spiritual eyes, enabling you to glimpse the Kingdom of Heaven shining through everyday life.
After reading this book, you will be able to:

THE POWER OF SYMBOLS
Symbolism has always intrigued me. The way God weaves symbols and foreshadowing together through prophetic words, dreams, visions, pictures, and even human history is astounding. God authors history the same way He authors other forms of revelation, using symbolic language and powerful metaphors to shape our understanding of Him.
Throughout Scripture, we read many examples of how God speaks in symbolic language, as Numbers 12:6 says: "Then he said, 'Listen to my words: What a prophet of the LORD is among you, I reveal myself to him in visions, I speak to him in dreams.'" God spoke to Pharaoh in a dream that only Joseph could interpret. The same thing happened with Nebuchadnezzar and Daniel. Joseph of Nazareth also had a dream about his betrothed, Mary, during which an angel said, in essence, "Marry the girl!" That dream changed Joseph's mind, because prior to the dream, he waxed doubtful about her pregnancy (cf. Matthew 1). The so-called "three wise men" were warned in a dream to avoid King Herod. Later on, Joseph had another dream instructing him to take Mary and Jesus to Egypt, also to avoid Herod. These were very practical, very prophetic dreams that contained real spiritual power and an impetus for change. (read more)