Title: A Prophetic Dream of Oil, Wine, and the Remnant – Dr. Phil Spears Speaks
In a recent stirring account, Dr. Phil Spears shared a prophetic dream that many believe holds profound meaning for the body of Christ in these days. Centered around the symbolic elements of oil, wine, and the remnant, the dream echoes themes found throughout scripture—especially in the Book of Revelation and the parables of Jesus.
In the dream, Dr. Spears found himself standing in a barren land—dry, cracked, and seemingly lifeless. Yet in the midst of this wasteland, two things flowed freely: oil and wine. The oil glistened with purity, untouched by dust or decay. The wine shimmered like rubies in the sun. They did not pour from containers, but from the earth itself—spiritual resources hidden in plain sight, yet only revealed in times of great shaking.
As he looked closer, a small group of people emerged—humble, hidden, and overlooked by the world. They were the remnant, clothed not in grandeur but in garments of obedience and worship. These individuals were the only ones able to gather the oil and wine. When others tried, the streams would vanish. But the remnant—broken, surrendered, yet faithful—walked in divine favor. The oil (representing anointing and consecration) and the wine (symbolizing revelation and intimacy) were theirs to steward.
Dr. Spears later reflected, "The Lord spoke to my spirit and said, Do not harm the oil and the wine—a phrase straight from Revelation 6:6. In this time of global chaos and spiritual famine, I am preserving My remnant. They will carry the oil of My Spirit and the wine of My covenant. They are My hidden ones, but soon they will be revealed."
This dream reminds us that while much of the world shakes and stumbles, God has reserved a people—faithful, watchful, and ready. The oil and wine are not for the masses, but for those who have been refined in the fire of testing and intimacy.
The call is clear: stay close to the Source. Remain part of the remnant. The oil and wine are flowing—for those who will see.
Bishop Bruce Mooney
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