By Dr. Dennis Mugimba
The morning of Sunday the 19th of April, 2020 I had the following dream:
I found myself being shown a version of the Bible that had been released by one of the major Christian religions of the world.
As I looked, I could tell that several portions of Scripture had been altered especially in the Gospels.
The changes were not easy to identify. I was only able to tell that the Bible version I was being shown had been altered because the changes in both letter and meaning were very different from that which I know based on the personal hard-copy of the New King James Version (NKJV) of the Bible that I have always had.
I could also tell while still in the dream that the alterations had been made with full approval and knowledge of the Head of that Christian Religion.
End of dream.
Possible Interpretation:
Plans are underway to alter the Word of God as we currently know it in the Bible.
The alterations shall be subtle but significant in altering the message in God’s Word as we currently know it. These alterations will easily be discerned by readers who are grounded in the true Word of God.
I believe that we can apply this dream in the following ways.
First, we need to be grounded in the true Word of God by reading and studying it. This will enable us to discern the true from the counterfeit Word of God.
Secondly, we need to be cautious with the versions of the Bible we read or distribute to others. This caution also applies to soft copy versions of the Bible that we access from the internet.
Lastly, let us pray that God shall give His children an increasing measure of the spiritual gift of discernment in these times we are in and those ahead.
By Dr. Dennis Mugimba
The LORD God gave me reassurances by way of three dreams I received in regard to Him watching over Uganda during this COVID-19 pandemic. The wee hours of Saturday the 04th of April 2020 found me praying for divine protection specifically for nations that have been hit really hard. In particular, I made mention of countries like China, Italy, Spain, USA, and the UK; and our neighbors.
I also took time to ask God what we ought to learn from this whole thing. While praying, my mind started to be flooded with thoughts of tourism growing in Uganda post-COVID-19. Since I was praying in spiritual tongues, I thought that may be these thoughts were my own imagination. I ignored the thoughts and said to myself; “If they’re from God, let them be confirmed in a dream.”
Then in the morning hours of 05th April 2020, I had the following two brief dreams; one after the other:
Dream #1: - I found myself in the setting of a hotel room watching TV. Suddenly, I saw a top leader in the Nation of Uganda appear on TV and announce that Uganda needs to increase its capacity in the Hospitality Sector.
Dream #2: - While still in the same setting as the first dream, I saw a businessman talking about the country preparing to host more tourists and getting accommodation ready (or something of the like).
Interpretation:
Given what I had been praying about in the wee hours of 04th April 2020, I believe that these dreams were a confirmation.The two dreams are related and are talking about the same thing - an upcoming high demand for hospitality and tourism services in Uganda.
In the Post-COVID-19 period, Uganda will experience a surge in demand for hospitality and tourism services - and this could likely be the major revenue earner for us compared with pre-COVID-19 era.
PS:
1) As I was thinking about the dream that morning, I also remembered an earlier dream in which Uganda was being flooded with many tourists in 2021.
2) While still in the dream, I could sense that there will also be an increased demand for accommodation; a demand which our hotels won’t meet unless individuals invest in Bed & Breakfast services in their homes.
Therefore:
1) As a country, we need to plan ahead and put in place measures for travel advisories to cater for the influx of visitors.
2) Our hotels need to up their readiness to host more global-level conferences in preparation for the surge in demand for hosting.
3) For those interested in investing in the hospitality sector, it’s time to do your homework for Bed & Breakfast services - hotels won’t cope with the coming demand, and this isn’t for a short period.