Our posture on dreams.
We're not neutral, and we don't want to pretend to be. Here's where NOCTELY stands — written plainly so you can decide whether this companion fits your walk.
Three sources of dreams
Christian tradition has long recognised that dreams can come from three places: God (Joel 2:28, Job 33:14–18), our own soul (processing the day, Eccl 5:3), or spiritual interference. NOCTELY tries to gently name which is most likely — but always with humility.
Three filters we use
- — Scripture first. If a meaning conflicts with the Bible, it's wrong.
- — Fruit and peace. God's voice brings clarity, not confusion or fear.
- — Confirmation. Important things are usually confirmed in prayer and counsel.
Three things we never do
- — We don't predict the future or play prophet.
- — We don't borrow from divination, dream dictionaries, or occult symbolism.
- — We don't replace your pastor, your church, or the Holy Spirit.
In one sentence
NOCTELY is a quiet helper for reflection — never a replacement for scripture, prayer, or the local body of Christ.
"Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." — Psalm 119:105