In a dream, I saw small blue-ish shiny round stones floating in the air towards me. I only needed to stretch out my hands to collect them.
The Lord said, “My people need to be reminded of My covenant with them. I have given My words and My power to heal. They just need to receive them and allow Me to work in their lives.”
Some of the significances of blue color in the Bible:
· In the Old Covenant, God allowed Moses and the 70 elders to see Him on the pavement of blue sapphire stones on Mount Sinai. That was because He wanted them to be reminded of His presence whenever they see blue color. He went on to instruct Moses to use blue color for different objects that were to be used for worshiping and serving Him (see Exodus 24-31). In the New Covenant, this portrays God's heart and His plan to have a personal relationship with His people. He wants His people to be aware of His presence in every moment of their lives (see John 14:23; Hebrew 8:10-11).
· In the Old Covenant, God instructed through Moses that His people were to have blue and white thread tassels hanging on the corners of their garments. It was to remind God's people of His Word and His holiness (see Numbers 15:38-40). However, in the New Covenant, the Holy Spirit is the more effective 'tassels' that dwells in God's people today. He reminds them of the Word of God from within and teaches them godly lifestyles personally (see John 14:26; Galatians 5:16).
· It is also to remind God's people of His healing grace. The woman who had a flow of blood for 12 years was healed after touching the hem (the corner of the garment with blue and white thread tassel) of Jesus' garment by faith (see Matthew 9:20-22). So were many sick people in Gennesaret who begged to touch the hem of Jesus' garment. Those who touched it were made perfectly well (see Matthew 14:34-36). Whether it is the healing from sickness, or from past sins and worldly ways, or from past hurts and failures, allow God to heal you completely so that you can move on to better and greater things in life.
I pray for you according to Hebrew 13:20-21 (NKJV), "Now may the God of peace who brought up our Lord Jesus from the dead, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make you complete in every good work to do His will, working in you what is well pleasing in His sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen."