AnnA wrote:Christian Fireman that was really healpful and I do beleive pretyy accurate. After 10 years in the faith (8 years of purity) the enemy has been trying to get me to blur the line in this area.
And that's the devil's job, to blur the lines. But stay tough and hang tough!
Rebuke that nasty serpent in the name of Jesus' Precious Blood!
Continue reading Scripture and (by pleading God's authority of it) place it before him.
In his cunning, Satan will try to give answer to those claims (as he did to Jesus in the desert) but just ignore him completely!
And tell him that you are God's creature - mind, body and soul!
Dreaming about fireman now, are we? Ha Ha!
Poor you!
Well, I took a look at your post. But seeing how I can no longer post a comment on that specific thread, I decided to reproduce it here and attempt to offer some thoughts on it.
Hope that's ok ...
Fire Door Safety Patrol
June 28th, 2007, 5:55am
I was standing on a sidewalk looking up at a building. There were several fireman dressed in civilian clothing taking pictures. They were standing in a wide elevator on the outside of the building. It looked like the lift window washers use but it was enclosed.
Firefighters are always associated with their uniforms/gear. How unusual to see here how they are out of uniform? (more on that to follow)
I heard one say "They have the Sears Tower up there lets get a shot of that". So the elevator shifted to the left towards me like a typewriter carriage when it is hanging off the side of the typewriter and needs to be pushed back. I got a ittle nervous because there were so many of them and they were no longer protecetd by the building but a few railings and they were leaning out to take the picture. I thought it was strange that they said the "Sears Tower" because I thought we were in NY (I might have assumed that since I live in NY).
Fireman leaning out to take pictures? Seems like we're always taking risks (even when we don't have to!).
The typewriter carriage effect seems to show a definitive swiftness to their actions. The Sears Tower thing is odd, symbolic maybe of how fireman everywhere are trying to keep things safe.
*I'm thinking now that the fireman could actually be symbolic of something else - a higher spiritual force representing protection. And their casual attire might indicate that the action of these protecting forces are not always obvious/readily apparent to everyone.
The scene changes and there is another fireman on a train platform checking the firedoor underneath the platform. Except the the firedoor came above the platform. He waved his hand underneath it as it lowered. He smiled because it was safe.
These fireman (spiritual entities?) are on the job, looking at everything ... everywhere. Smiling indicates that they are joyous in the spirit, and that they are happy to do their work!
He is being interviewed by me I think. He smiles and turns his wide video camera towards me as he looks down at into it the way you would when you are video taping. It had a wide label on it that read "Fire Door Safety Patrol".
END
More smiling fireman (a good thing!) who are pointing the camera at you I think means just that - which is: These people (spirits?) are happily keeping a close watch over YOU.
"Fire Door Safety Patrol" says to me a few things:
1) "Fire Door" could be the emergency doors (paths) out of life's bad situations.
2) "Safety" is just that. No interp needed there!
3) "Patrol" shows that it is an ongoing work, always keeping an eye out for trouble.
So put all that together and they seem to some type of guardian angels, especially there for us if an emergency should arise.
All of the fireman were smiling and taking pictures like tourists. Somewhere in the dream someone shows me a 10 year old photo of the fireman when they were new to the unit.
Still more "smiling" (!), and then they're "taking pics" shows they're taking a good survey of their "work". A "10 year old photo when they were new" kind of shows that there mission/assignment is a recent one.
Does any of that seem to ring true for your dream?
PEACE