Viendo Isa Al-Masih y la Cruz en un Sueño y Sus Significados

Ver Al-Masih (Su paz sea con nosotros) en un sueño es un signo de buena nueva de la redención de las preocupaciones, los males y enfermedades.

Si una persona ve en su sueño el nacimiento de Isa Al-Masih (Su paz sea con nosotros), entonces, con el permiso de Dios, predica buenas noticias o un acontecimiento feliz. (La paz sea con nosotros). En cuanto al que ve a Cristo (Su paz sea con nosotros) con Sus doce discípulos, es bendecido con una buena compañía o compañerismo, y esto también es una invitación a ser discípulo y vivir su vida como ellos han vivido. Entonces, la visión de Isa Al-Masih (la paz sea con nosotros) presagia seguridad, tranquilidad y paz duradera.

Una persona que, en un sueño, ve a Isa Al-Masih (la paz sea con nosotros) limpiarse la cabeza o el cuerpo con aceite o agua, se curará si está enfermo y se liberará si es un prisionero. Si una mujer está embarazada y ve en su sueño a Isa Al-Masih (la paz sea con nosotros) limpiarse la cabeza con Sus manos, entonces puede ser testigo de que el parto será fácil, sin fatiga, dolor o dificultades, y es un invitación a dedicarle este niño.

Quien vea a Isa Al-Masih (la paz sea con nosotros) como regresado o resucitado, y si es un expatriado o viajante, regresará con su familia y su hogar. Es la prueba más importante del triunfo de Isa Al-Masih (Su paz sea con nosotros) sobre la muerte y su promesa de llevarnos a la patria celestial del Paraíso.

Si alguien espera en su corazón y ve a Isa Al-Masih (Su paz sea con nosotros) en su sueño, ante él, sentado con él o hablándole, entonces ese deseo se cumple y es una expresión de amor verdadero.

Quienquiera que vea a Isa Al-Masih (Su paz sea con nosotros) en un sueño, es una señal de su sinceridad y generosidad. Si Isa (Su paz sea con nosotros) pronunciara algo, hablaría la verdad porque Isa (Su paz sea con nosotros) es la Palabra de Dios.

El que Isa Al-Masih (Su paz sea con nosotros) entra en su casa en un sueño, se instala en este lugar la seguridad, la estabilidad y bendiciones. Y quien vea a Isa Al-Masih (Su paz sea con nosotros) comer de su pan, tendrá suficiente provisión durante toda su vida, y se ha dicho en algunos lugares que comen con Isa (Su paz sea con nosotros) en un plato, no conocerá la pobreza y nunca más tendrá necesidad.

Además, ver a Isa Al-Masih (la paz sea con nosotros) en un sueño indica la promesa que se cumple: quien lo ve en la cruz escapa de su angustia y recibe evidencia de Su amor puro y liberación de la muerte y el pecado.

La cruz en un sueño simboliza el carácter compasivo en general. También indica evitar peligros, vicios o pasiones, porque estás crucificando los deseos, pasiones y vicios de tu vida. Si ves en tus sueños que llevas una cruz en el pecho, indica tu sinceridad, dedicación y voluntad de sacrificarte por el bien de los demás (seres queridos, amigos y familiares).

La cruz en un sueño anuncia el amanecer de una nueva vida llena de gracia y verdad. Si ves a una persona en un sueño presentando un collar con una cruz contigo, esa es una señal que indica el final de tus problemas y el final de los obstáculos que enfrentaste en la vida. En cuanto a quien se ve en un sueño crucificado o atormentado en la cruz, puede enfrentar en la vida situaciones que requieran sacrificio o tener un papel destacado en la sociedad, y puede seguir en su vida el camino de los reformadores.

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  1. Asalamoalaikoom. I dreamt of prophet Isa peace be upon him, he was wearing a bright white robe. He asked me if I believed in him and his sacrifice and I didn’t know what to answer. What does the dream mean and why I am seeing it? I am thankful for your help

    1. Wa Alaykum Assalam, Shukran. Thank you for sharing your dream with us, and for trusting us with it. This is a deeply meaningful and blessed dream. The bright white robe He was wearing is a symbol of purity, holiness, and righteousness, just as it is described in the Injil where His garments shone white as light (Injil, Matthew 17:2; Revelation 1:13–15). The fact that He appeared to you personally and spoke directly to you is itself a sign of a divine invitation, Allah uses dreams as a gentle, loving way to reach the heart, and seeing Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) in a dream is considered a sign of good news, peace, and spiritual calling. His question to you about whether you believe in Him and His sacrifice is the very heart of the message He carried in His life, that He gave His life willingly out of love, so that people may be forgiven and find eternal life. The reason you could not answer in the dream is significant too; it does not mean you rejected Him, but rather that your heart was being stirred and opened, and Allah is gently inviting you to take time to reflect, seek, and learn more about who Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is and what His sacrifice truly means. As He said in the Injil, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (Injil, John 14:6), and this dream is Him reaching out to you with that same invitation, not with pressure, but with love and patience, just as Allah has done with the prophets throughout history. We encourage you to explore the Injil and learn more about Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), and please do not hesitate to reach out if you would like guidance or have further questions. May Allah bless you and light your path with His truth and peace.

  2. Alsalam Alaykom. I saw few dreams where I could see that tbe cross was in an elevated place. I have never went or visited a church even though there are many in the city I live in, so I don’t know why am I having such dreams. Can you help me interpret that? Appreciate your help.

    1. Wa alaikom assalam, Zaid. Thank you for writing, sharing, and trusting us with your dream. Symbols often come not from our habits or past experiences, but from Allah’s gentle invitation to the heart. Seeing the cross in an elevated place points first to divine initiative rather than personal seeking. When Allah lifts something up, it is so that it may be seen clearly (Tawrat, Isaiah 52:13; Injil, John 12:32). The cross represents Allah’s redemptive love, sacrifice, and the meeting point between heaven and earth. Its elevation suggests that Allah is drawing your attention upward and calling you to consider a truth greater than culture, religion, or familiarity. Although you have never entered a church, this dream suggests that Allah is not limited by buildings; He speaks directly to people, often before they take a single step toward Him. Like many whom Allah addressed in dreams, Prophets Abraham, Joseph, and others, this is an invitation, not pressure. Allah is revealing His love and mercy to you in a respectful, non-forced way, inviting reflection, peace, and a deeper search for truth. When Allah shows something repeatedly, it is often because He is near, patient, and lovingly calling the heart to look and consider. May Allah grant you wisdom and peace as you seek to understand this blessed vision. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.

  3. Salam wa rahma. I saw in my dream the cross of saydna Isa peace be upon him , it was empty and a man in white came and told me that I won’t find him there cause he is alive and is given all heavens power. I woke up from that dream having many questions and was sure that it has to have an important meaning. Can you help me with understanding the dream? Thank you so much!

    1. Wa alaikum assalam, Haitham. Thank you for sharing and entrusting us with your dream. The empty cross you encountered represents one of the central truths of Christian faith, that Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) did not remain in death but rose from the grave, demonstrating His victory over sin and death. The Man in white who appeared to you echoes the angelic messengers who spoke to the women at Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) empty tomb on resurrection morning, declaring “He is not here; He has risen!” (Injil, Matthew 28:6). This Man’s message that Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is alive and has been given all authority in heaven aligns perfectly with Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) own words after His resurrection: “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me” (Injil, Matthew 28:18). Your dream seems to be an invitation to understand the living reality of Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) presence and power today. Unlike other prophets who have died and remain in their graves, His tomb is empty because He conquered death itself. The questions you awoke with are natural and important, they may be drawing you to seek deeper understanding of who J Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us) is and what His resurrection means for your life. This dream is a divine calling to explore who Sayidna Isa Al-Masih (His peace be upon us), to know Him not merely as a prophet of the past, but as the living Savior who holds all power in heaven and earth and desires a personal relationship with you. May Allah bless you on your spiritual journey and lighten your path with His truth. Don’t hesitate to write us back if you have any questions.

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