God’s Chosen Speaker: A Christian Biblical Interpretation of a Dream

God’s Chosen Speaker: A Christian Biblical Interpretation of a Dream
My boss chose me to speak at the opening and closing of a golf tournament. I heard the national anthem and knew I was up next. I wondered why I wasn’t chosen to sing it and I felt sad about the missed opportunity. I couldn’t find the words my boss wanted me to say when it was my turn to go up so I just went with what felt natural and it went really well. I was surprised by how the people clapped for me before I even spoke. And one of the announcers wanted me to give him swag and kissed me on the check.

This dream may symbolize the calling and purpose that God has for the dreamer. The boss in the dream represents God, who has chosen the dreamer to speak at a prestigious event, symbolized by the golf tournament. This event may represent a significant opportunity or platform that God has given the dreamer to share their message or talents with others. The dreamer’s feelings of sadness and disappointment about not being chosen to sing the national anthem may represent their doubts and insecurities about their abilities and worthiness for this calling. However, when the dreamer goes up to speak, they are surprised by the positive reception and support from the audience, which may symbolize God’s affirmation and approval of the dreamer’s actions and words. The announcer who asks for swag and kisses the dreamer on the cheek may represent the recognition and admiration that the dreamer will receive from others as they fulfill their calling and purpose. This dream may serve as a reminder for the dreamer to trust in God’s plan and to have confidence in their abilities, as God has chosen and equipped them for a special purpose. It may also be a message to embrace the unexpected and to rely on God’s guidance and inspiration rather than trying to conform to others’ expectations. Overall, this dream may symbolize the fulfillment and blessings that come from following God’s calling and purpose for our lives.