I saw people being escorted out of a prison in Northern Virginia. Once they hit the state line, they would be taken into custody by the military: the whole prison was being moved. I saw them being taken through the mountain ridges. There were orders for the military to shoot on site anyone who looked like a threat. I wondered how the prisoners were going to make it because I thought they wouldn’t have the strength to go on a long journey like that. They were being sent on foot to Florida:
Hi ewatkins, I am a trainee in the Dream Stories Interpretation Class and I am interpreting your dream to complete one of my assignments.
First, this is a great dream! There is someone in your life that feels like they are moving from one confinement to another. They are not happy about the new situation, and they think it may be worse than the situation they are already in. Their journey will not be an easy one. This may also be a group of people that are going from one challenging situation to an even more challenging journey. They will need your prayers.
@Michael B. French
I am a trainee in the Dream Stories Interpretation Class and I am interpreting your dream to complete one of my assignments.
My immediate thought on reading this dream is that the prisoners are prisoners of sin, whether or not they recognise it. Those controlling them are kidding them that things will be different in a new location (although they will just be under a stronger control).
I believe that this dream is a call to pray for these people, that God will provide people along the way who will provide them with the bread and water of Life, shelter those who choose to escape, and show them the way forward (sort of a spiritual Underground Railroad).
@Michael B. French
@Gail and @Ahsahn good job by both of you in identifying this dream as a call to prayer for those imprisoned. @ewatkins4ua This dream is indeed a call to prayer. God is giving you insight into the captivity that people are living in at the moment. That captivity is present at multiple levels (state and federal) and is forcing people on a long and difficult journey that they do not seem to have the strength to endure. In many ways while I agree with @Ahsahn that this can be captivity to sin, I also see the practical application of the way the governmental response to the pandemic has "imprisoned" people and brought on a spirit of heaviness as being one of the things you are called to pray for.