The Purpose of Dreams
I believe that the primary reason God uses dreams to speak to us is because it is the one time He knows He has our full attention. During the day we are so often distracted by the activities, pressures and pleasures of our lives. At other times, we may close our ears to God’s voice because we do not want to hear a challenging or convicting word, perhaps because we know we’re not living according to His will. Job 33:14 tells us: For God [does reveal His will; He] speaks not only once, but more than once, even though men do not regard it. (Amplified Bible)
Apply Wisdom with Dream and Visions interpretation
Wisdom shouts the fear of the Lord. "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.”165 Never
use your revelation as a tool of punishment! The Holy Spirit spoke to me once, “Be careful not to stretch the rod of your mouth out against the house that the Lord builds.” Another danger to avoid is allowing your ministry and reputation
to be destroyed by false or misapplied revelation. You can become tainted by an evil report about a person, a church, or a ministry given to you by someone else under the guise of revelation. Take a lesson from Numbers chapters 13 and 14 where the Israelites listened to the negative report of the ten spies rather than the positive report of the two other spies, Joshua and Caleb, and therefore never fulfilled their destiny. Let the blood of Jesus wash you clean from the defilement of gossip and evil reports.