What should a believer do when a dream feels too weighty to dismiss?When God Speaks in the Night is a Scripture-rooted guide to dreams, discernment, and the rule of the King. David S. Webb writes with pastoral urgency to recover a neglected biblical truth: the night is not empty, and God still knows how to speak when the noise of the day grows quiet. This book does not treat dreams as entertainment, superstition, or spiritual spectacle.
It calls believers back to reverence, testing, prayer, and obedience. Drawing from passages such as Job 33, Acts 2, Genesis, Daniel, Matthew, and the writings of Paul, Webb shows that dreams can carry warning, correction, comfort, conviction, calling, restoration, and holy invitation. Yet he also insists that every dream must be weighed by Scripture, discerned by the Spirit, understood in context, and handled under the authority of Christ.
Readers will learn why dreams often come in symbols, why details matter, how to record what tries to evaporate, how to test dream revelation, how to recognize repeated patterns, and how to avoid both dangerous extremes: careless dismissal and unstable obsession. With practical appendices, a glossary, thematic word index, and Scripture index, When God Speaks in the Night is written for Christians who desire a more faithful, sober, and biblical framework for hearing God in the night.
For every reader who has ever awakened from a dream and wondered, "Was God speaking?" this book offers a reverent path forward: write it down, test it by Scripture, seek the Lord, discern the Spirit, and obey what the King reveals.
What should a believer do when a dream feels too weighty to dismiss?When God Speaks in the Night is a Scripture-rooted guide to dreams, discernment, and the rule of the King. David S. Webb writes with pastoral urgency to recover a neglected biblical truth: the night is not empty, and God still knows how to speak when the noise of the day grows quiet. This book does not treat dreams as entertainment, superstition, or spiritual spectacle.
It calls believers back to reverence, testing, prayer, and obedience. Drawing from passages such as Job 33, Acts 2, Genesis, Daniel, Matthew, and the writings of Paul, Webb shows that dreams can carry warning, correction, comfort, conviction, calling, restoration, and holy invitation. Yet he also insists that every dream must be weighed by Scripture, discerned by the Spirit, understood in context, and handled under the authority of Christ.
Readers will learn why dreams often come in symbols, why details matter, how to record what tries to evaporate, how to test dream revelation, how to recognize repeated patterns, and how to avoid both dangerous extremes: careless dismissal and unstable obsession. With practical appendices, a glossary, thematic word index, and Scripture index, When God Speaks in the Night is written for Christians who desire a more faithful, sober, and biblical framework for hearing God in the night.
For every reader who has ever awakened from a dream and wondered, "Was God speaking?" this book offers a reverent path forward: write it down, test it by Scripture, seek the Lord, discern the Spirit, and obey what the King reveals.