If it was a warning of some kind, it was too figurative for me to understand.
Perhaps what it was warning of can be prevented by me speaking about it to someone, anyone?
What I don't understand is why some would have a problem with God warning people of coming things.
If it squares with what scripture says and isn't contradictory to it, what's the problem?
God didn't say anywhere that he would stop telling things to people.
History didn't cease to be when scripture was revealed in full.
Since He sees everything from past to future, why wouldn't He say something to someone?
Who are we to question Him?
I just hope I DON'T have that dream again.
seeing a tornado, even in a dream, that was more than a mile wide was pretty weird.
And the spiral split in the tornado made it look even more threatening and unnatural.
i QUITE agree with you.
I can imagine about the awesomeness.
I still feel, personally, that there's a qualitative difference in the alarm felt from a God-warning dream and a nightmare.
Don't know how to describe it, though.
I think, USUALLY,
the main speaking The Lord wants us to do with His warnings
IS PRAYERS TO HIM.
They are HIS INVITATION to be involved in the dramas He choreographs.