[0:00]Dreams have been one of God's communication methods since the dawn of creation. In Numbers chapter 12 verses 6 to 8, God himself explains, If there be a prophet among you, I the Lord will make myself known unto him in a vision and will speak unto him in a dream. In this video, I will be revealing the 40 most common symbols God uses to speak to you in your dreams and what they mean. Dream number one, water. Water appears in dreams as one of God's most frequent symbolic messengers. In scripture, water represents purification, the Holy Spirit's movement and spiritual cleansing. When you dream of clear flowing water, God is often indicating a season of spiritual refreshing and cleansing coming into your life. It represents the life-giving purifying power of God's presence. In Ezekiel chapter 36 verse 25, God promises, Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you and ye shall be clean from all your filthiness and from all your idols will I cleanse you. Dirty or contaminated water on the other hand in dreams often represents spiritual pollution, ungodly influences or areas in your life that need divine cleansing. Rushing clean water indicates the Holy Spirit's urgent movement in a situation, while stagnant water symbolizes spiritual stagnation or areas where God's flow has been blocked in your life. Drowning in water often represents feeling overwhelmed by spiritual or emotional circumstances, but remember, God never gives you more than you can handle with His help. Dream number two, houses. Dreams about houses are actually dreams about you. In Biblical symbolism, houses represent the human heart, your spiritual condition or different areas of your life. The condition of the house in your dream reveals how God sees the state of your inner man. A beautiful, well-maintained house suggests spiritual health and divine favor. Jesus often used the term house to represent the human body. For example, in Luke chapter 11 verse 24, Jesus said, When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest, and finding none, he saith, I will return unto my house whence I came out. An old run-down house will indicate areas of your spiritual life that need renovation through prayer, repentance, or renewed commitment to God's Word. Multiple rooms in a house can represent different areas of your life, career, relationships, ministry, finances, and the condition of each room shows you how God sees that particular area. Cleaning or renovating a house in your dream often means God is doing a spiritual house cleaning in your life, removing old mindsets, habits or influences that don't align with His purposes for you. Dream number three, animals. Animals in dreams represent characteristics, either positive or negative, that God wants to highlight in your life or in others around you. The Bible uses animals symbolically throughout Scripture to represent different spiritual qualities and characteristics. Lions represent courage, strength, and royal authority. Jesus is called the Lion of the tribe of Judah in Revelation chapter 5 verse 5, representing divine authority and power. However, depending on the context, a lion can also represent the enemy. In 1 Peter chapter 5, verse 8, we're warned that your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour. A sheep symbolizes innocence, vulnerability, and the need for guidance. Jesus called himself the Good Shepherd and referred to believers as His sheep in John chapter 10. If you dream of sheep, God might be emphasizing your need to follow His leading or highlighting your gentle trusting nature. Snakes almost always represent deception, temptation, or the enemy's influence. From the serpent in Eden to the dragon in Revelation, snake imagery warns of spiritual danger or reveals hidden deception that needs to be exposed and dealt with through prayer and discernment. Dogs can represent loyalty and faithfulness, but in biblical context, they sometimes represent unclean influences or people who oppose God's purposes. The specific behavior and appearance of the animal in your dream provides important context for accurate interpretation. Dream number four, flying. Dreams of flying in an aircraft represent spiritual freedom, rising above circumstances or gaining God's perspective on earthly situations. When you fly in a dream, especially in a plane, you're experiencing what it means to operate in heavenly realms rather than being limited by natural circumstances. Isaiah chapter 40 verse 31 promises, But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings as eagles, they shall run and not be weary, and they shall walk and not faint. The Hebrew word sus means to exult or to be joyful, often associated with mounting up on wings like eagles. Flying dreams often come during seasons when God is calling you to rise above earthly thinking and embrace His higher ways. They can indicate breakthrough from limiting circumstances, spiritual promotion, or God's invitation to see situations from His eternal perspective rather than temporary earthly viewpoint. If you struggle to fly or keep falling in the dream, it might represent spiritual obstacles, unbelief, or areas where you're still bound by natural thinking rather than faith. God uses these dreams to encourage you to press through limitations and embrace the spiritual authority He's given you. Dream number five, rainbow. Rainbows in a dream often symbolize God's covenant promises and His faithfulness. When you see a rainbow in your dream, God is reminding you of His commitment to fulfill His promises in your life. Genesis chapter 9 verse 13 says, I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth. God is giving you a divine sign that He remembers His promises to you. Dream number six, fire. Fire in dreams represents God's purifying presence, His judgment on sin, or the burning away of impurities in your life. Throughout scripture, fire symbolizes God's holiness and His refining work in believers' lives. If the fire isn't destroying any of your belongings or properties, then it is a good thing. But if the fire burns and consumes your belongings and everything you have, then that is a loss. Uncontrolled fire might represent sin or a warning of spiritual danger, while controlled fire like a fireplace or candle often represents the gentle warming presence of the Holy Spirit, bringing comfort and guidance. Generally, dreams of fire often indicate God is doing deep purification work in your heart, burning away anything that doesn't align with His character and purposes. This process might feel uncomfortable, but it's necessary preparation for greater spiritual authority and responsibility. In Malachi chapter three verse two, God asks, but who may abide the day of his coming? And who shall stand when He appeareth? For He is like a refiner's fire and like fuller's soap. Dream number seven, cars and transportation. Vehicles in dreams represent your life's direction, who or what is controlling your destiny and how you're moving toward your God-given purposes. The condition and control of the vehicle reveals important spiritual information about your current spiritual journey. Driving a car successfully indicates you're taking appropriate responsibility for your spiritual growth and life decisions under God's guidance. Being a passenger might mean you're allowing others to control your destiny. Car problems, accidents, or being unable to control the vehicle often represent obstacles to your spiritual progress, wrong associations that are derailing your purpose, or areas where you need to surrender control to God's direction. Proverbs chapter three verses five to six reminds us, trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Dream number eight, money and valuables. Dreams involving money, jewelry, or valuable objects represent spiritual resources, divine provision, or God's assessment of what you truly value. These dreams often reveal your heart attitude toward material blessings and spiritual priorities. Finding money in dreams can indicate God is about to release financial provision, new opportunities, or spiritual gifts that will bless both you and others. Losing money or valuables might represent spiritual carelessness, misplaced priorities, or a warning that you're at risk of losing something precious through poor choices or lack of spiritual vigilance. Jesus taught in Matthew chapter six verse 21, for where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Dreams about valuables often prompt examination of what you're truly treasuring, earthly possessions or eternal spiritual riches. Dream number nine, babies and children. Babies in dreams represent new beginnings, fresh starts, or spiritual births that God is bringing into your life. Children symbolize innocence, potential, and areas of your life that need nurturing and protection. The Hebrew word yeled means child, but also implies fresh growth or new shoot, suggesting that God is birthing something completely new in your spiritual experience or natural circumstances. Caring for a baby in dreams often indicates God is entrusting you with new responsibility, ministry, or spiritual gift that requires careful nurturing and development. The way you handle the baby in the dream reveals your readiness for this new responsibility. Lost or endangered children in dreams might represent neglected areas of your spiritual life, abandoned dreams that God wants to resurrect, or a warning to protect new spiritual births through prayer and wise spiritual covering. Number 10, storms and weather. Weather patterns in dreams represent spiritual atmospheres, seasons of divine intervention, or God's response to earthly situations. Just as natural weather affects the physical environment, spiritual weather affects your spiritual and emotional climate. Storms often represent seasons of intense spiritual warfare, testing, or God's intervention to bring change in circumstances that have resisted normal transformation. Sunshine after storms represents breakthrough, divine favor, and the restoration of joy after seasons of difficulty. Beautiful weather symbolizes divine blessing, peaceful seasons, and God's smile upon your current path. Number 11, clothing. Clothing in dreams represents your spiritual identity, the covering God has placed over your life, or how others perceive your spiritual condition. The Bible consistently uses clothing symbolically to represent spiritual states and divine appointments. Beautiful clean clothing indicates divine favor, spiritual cleanliness, and proper positioning for the assignments God has prepared for you. In Revelation chapter 3 verse 4, Jesus promises, Thou hast a few names even in Sardis which have not defiled their garments, and they shall walk with me in white, for they are worthy. Dirty, torn, or inappropriate clothing might represent areas of spiritual compromise, damaged reputation, or being unprepared for opportunities God wants to give you. Changing clothes in dreams often indicates transition between spiritual seasons or change in character. Number 12, food. Food in dreams represents spiritual nourishment, God's provision for your needs, or the quality of spiritual feeding you're receiving. This is especially true in food such as bread or the Holy Communion and so on. Jesus called himself the Bread of Life and emphasized the importance of spiritual food throughout his ministry. Spoiled or contaminated food warns of spiritual poison, false teaching, witchcraft, or relationships that are feeding your spirit with unhealthy influences. In Matthew chapter 4 verse 4, Jesus declared, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. Preparing food for others might indicate God is calling you to feed His people spiritually through teaching, encouragement, or acts of service that nourish their spiritual growth. Number 13, bridges. Bridges in dreams represent transitions between different seasons of life, divine connections that span spiritual gaps, or God's provision to help you cross from where you are to where He's calling you to be. Successfully crossing a bridge indicates faith to move forward into new spiritual territory. while being unable to cross might represent fear, unbelief, or spiritual obstacles that need to be addressed through prayer and seeking God's wisdom. In Joshua chapter 3, God provided miraculous crossing through Jordan River, demonstrating His power to make ways where there seems to be no way. Building or repairing bridges in dreams might indicate God is calling you to restore broken relationships, create unity between divided groups, or serve as His connecting point between different spheres of influence. Number 14, mountains. Mountains in dreams represent obstacles that require faith to overcome, spiritual heights God is calling you to climb, or even elevated perspectives that come through spiritual maturity and divine revelation. Climbing mountains successfully indicates perseverance, spiritual growth, and God's empowerment to overcome challenges that once seemed impossible. But being overwhelmed by mountain-sized problems might represent situations that require supernatural intervention rather than just natural effort. Jesus promised in Matthew chapter 17 verse 20, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place, and it shall remove, and nothing shall be impossible unto you. Standing on mountain peaks in dreams often represents spiritual breakthrough, prophetic vision, or God giving you His perspective on circumstances that previously confused or discouraged you. Number 15, keys. Keys in dreams represent spiritual authority, divine access to heavenly resources, or God entrusting you with the responsibility to open doors for others. Throughout scripture, keys symbolize governing authority and the power to bind and loose spiritual realities. Receiving keys indicates God is promoting you to new levels of spiritual authority, giving you access to resources or relationships that were previously unavailable or calling you to unlock potential in others through encouragement, training, or prophetic ministry. In Matthew chapter 16 verse 19, Jesus promised, And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. Lost or stolen keys might represent compromised spiritual authority, areas where the enemy has gained access through spiritual carelessness, or the need to reclaim spiritual ground through repentance, prayer, and renewed commitment to God's Word. Number 16, doors represent opportunities, spiritual transitions, or divine invitations that require your response. The condition and accessibility of doors in your dreams reveals important information about God's timing and your spiritual readiness for new assignments. Open doors indicate divine opportunities, favor, and God's invitation to enter new levels of blessing, responsibility, or spiritual experience. In Revelation chapter 3 verse 8, God sets before us an open door. Behold, I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it, for thou hast a little strength and hast kept my word and hast not denied my name. Closed or locked doors might represent delayed timing, the need for further preparation, or God's protection from premature exposure to responsibilities you're not yet ready to handle successfully. Knocking on doors indicates your initiative to pursue opportunities, while doors opening automatically suggests God's sovereign intervention to provide access without your effort or manipulation. Number 17, mirrors. Mirrors in dreams represent self-examination, God's revelation of your true spiritual condition, or His invitation to see yourself from His perspective rather than an earthly viewpoint. Seeing yourself clearly in a mirror indicates spiritual maturity, honest self-assessment, and alignment between your self-perception and God's view of your spiritual development. Broken or distorted mirrors might represent a fractured self-image, believing lies about your identity, or areas where past wounds have created wrong perceptions about God's love and purposes for your life. James chapter 1 verse 23 warns against being a hearer of the word and not a doer, comparing such people to those who look in mirrors but immediately forget what they saw, emphasizing the importance of acting on spiritual revelation rather than merely receiving it. Number 18, stairs. Stairs represent spiritual progression, levels of spiritual maturity, or God's process of elevating you to higher realms of spiritual authority and responsibility. Climbing stairs successfully indicates spiritual growth, increased intimacy with God, and your willingness to invest effort in spiritual development rather than seeking shortcuts to spiritual maturity. Falling down stairs might represent spiritual setbacks, a need for greater humility, or a warning against spiritual pride that attempts to climb higher than your character can support. Jacob's ladder in Genesis chapter 28 represents the connection between heaven and earth, with angels ascending and descending. Number 19, trees. Trees in dreams represent spiritual growth, divine favor, and the fruitfulness of your life before God. Throughout scripture, trees symbolize stability, prosperity, and seasons of spiritual development. In Psalm chapter 1 verses 1 to 3, the righteous person is compared to a tree planted by the rivers of water that bringeth forth his fruit in his season. His leaf also shall not wither, and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. Healthy fruit-bearing trees indicate spiritual maturity, divine blessing, and seasons of harvest in your life. Dead or diseased trees might represent areas of spiritual stagnation, relationships that have become unfruitful, or a warning that neglect of your spiritual life is producing death rather than life. Climbing trees often represents your desire to reach higher levels or God's invitation to gain elevated perspective on earthly situations. Cutting down trees might indicate God is removing things from your life that once served their purpose but now hinder further spiritual growth. Number 20, blood. Blood in dreams carries profound spiritual significance depending on the context. It can have either a good or a bad meaning. For a positive context, it represents a covenant relationship with God, the power of Jesus' sacrifice, or spiritual warfare, victory through the blood of the Lamb. The Hebrew word dam means blood, but also represents life force or vital essence, emphasizing that blood represents the very life of a person or situation. In Leviticus 17 verse 11, God declares, For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls. For it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul. Dreams involving blood often indicate God is dealing with deep heart issues, generational patterns, or spiritual strongholds that require the power of Jesus' blood for complete breakthrough. Seeing blood on the cross represents sacrifice, covenant, commitment, or God's call to greater dedication in your spiritual walk. However, blood can also represent violence, spiritual attack, or areas where the enemy is attempting to bring destruction. The context determines whether blood represents divine power or demonic assault requiring spiritual warfare and prayer. Number 21, books and writing. Books, scrolls, or writing in dreams represent divine revelation, spiritual knowledge, or God's desire to teach you deeper truths about His character and purposes. The word Biblion means book or scroll and emphasizes written revelation that preserves divine truth across generations. In Revelation chapter 10, verse 9, John is commanded to take the little book and eat it, representing the complete assimilation of divine revelation into one's spiritual understanding. Reading books in dreams often indicates God is opening new levels of spiritual understanding, preparing you for teaching or ministry assignments, or revealing His will through increased spiritual knowledge. Writing in dreams might represent God calling you to document His works, share testimonies, or communicate divine truth to others. Blank books suggest unlimited potential for God to write new chapters in your life, while burned or destroyed books might represent enemy attacks on divine revelation or areas where you've neglected the importance of God's Word in your spiritual development. Number 22, numbers. Numbers in dreams carry specific spiritual meanings rooted in biblical numerology and God's divine order throughout creation and Scripture. The Hebrew understanding of numbers reveals God's mathematical precision in spiritual matters. Each number carries symbolic weight that adds prophetic significance to dream messages when properly understood through Biblical context. The number three represents divine completeness and the Trinity. Seven symbolizes spiritual perfection and completion, as seen in creation week and throughout revelation. Twelve represents divine government and authority, reflected in the twelve tribes and twelve apostles. Forty indicates testing, trial, and preparation periods, as seen in Jesus' wilderness temptation and Israel's desert wandering. Specific numbers appearing repeatedly in dreams often indicate God's timing, duration of seasons, or emphasis on particular spiritual principles He wants to highlight in your life. Number 23, darkness and light. Darkness and light in dreams represent spiritual conditions, divine revelation, or the battle between the kingdom of darkness and the kingdom of light operating in your circumstances. In 1 John 1, verse 5, we learn that God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all. Dreams filled with bright light often indicate divine revelation, God's presence or breakthrough from confusion into clarity. Moving from darkness into light represents salvation, spiritual awakening, or God's deliverance from demonic oppression or deceptive situations. However, supernatural darkness in dreams might represent spiritual warfare, demonic activity, or areas where the enemy is attempting to keep you from spiritual truth. The key is discerning whether darkness represents natural ignorance that God wants to illuminate or supernatural opposition requiring spiritual warfare. Number 24, phones and communication. Phones, letters, or communication devices in dreams represent divine messages, spiritual connections, or God's desire to establish clearer communication between heaven and earth in your life. Modern communication symbols often appear in dreams because God uses contemporary images to convey timeless spiritual truths. Phone calls might represent divine summons, prophetic words, or God's invitation to deeper intimacy and conversation. Difficulty making calls or broken communication in dreams often represents spiritual static, areas where sin or disobedience has hindered your ability to hear God's voice clearly or enemy interference with divine communication in your life. Receiving important messages through phones or letters indicates God has specific instructions, warnings, or encouragements He wants to communicate. The content and urgency of the communication provide important context for understanding God's heart and timing. Number 25, teeth. Dreams about teeth represent spiritual strength, your ability to bite into God's promises, or divine authority to devour enemy opposition through spiritual warfare. In Joel 1, verse 6, enemy invasion is described as having the teeth of a lion, showing that teeth represent consuming power. Losing teeth in dreams often represents feeling powerless, loss of spiritual authority, or areas where you've lost your bite in spiritual matters. Strong healthy teeth indicate spiritual vitality, ability to consume God's word effectively, and divine empowerment to overcome obstacles.
[28:28]Number 26, schools and learning. Schools, classrooms, or educational settings in dreams represent God's training programs, spiritual learning opportunities, or divine preparation for greater spiritual responsibilities. In Proverbs chapter 1, verse 7, we learn that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge. Being a student in dreams indicates humility to learn, God's call to acquire new spiritual skills, or preparation for ministry assignments. Teaching others suggests God is promoting you to spiritual leadership or calling you to share what you've learned through personal experience. Failing tests or being unprepared for exams might represent areas where you've neglected spiritual growth, lack of preparation for spiritual opportunities, or God's merciful warning to invest more seriously in spiritual development before facing greater challenges. Number 27, colors. Colors in dreams carry specific spiritual meanings that add emotional and prophetic context to divine messages, revealing God's heart attitude toward situations and people. White represents purity, righteousness, and divine holiness. White clothing or environments indicate divine approval, spiritual cleansing, or God's invitation to higher levels of holiness. Red symbolizes sacrifice, warfare, or divine passion. The blood of Jesus and the red horse of revelation both carry significance of sacrifice and spiritual battle. Red in dreams might indicate spiritual warfare or sacrifice required for spiritual breakthrough. Blue represents heavenly realm, divine revelation, or prophetic calling. Purple indicates royalty, divine authority, or spiritual nobility. Gold symbolizes divine nature, refined character, or God's glory manifesting in earthly situations. Black often represents sin, death, or spiritual darkness, while green indicates growth, prosperity, or new life emerging in spiritual situations. Number 28, prisons and confinement. Prisons, cages, or confinement in dreams represent spiritual bondage, areas where you feel trapped by circumstances, or God's call to experience divine deliverance and freedom. In Luke chapter 4, verse 18, Jesus declared His mission to preach deliverance to the captives and to set at liberty them that are bruised. Being imprisoned in dreams often indicates areas where sin, fear, unforgiveness, or demonic oppression has created spiritual bondage, limiting your ability to walk in divine freedom and authority. The condition and type of prison provides important context for understanding the source and nature of spiritual limitations. Escaping from prison represents divine deliverance, breakthrough from limiting circumstances, or God's supernatural intervention to remove obstacles preventing your spiritual progress. Helping others escape indicates your calling to minister freedom to those experiencing similar spiritual bondage. Number 29, hospitals and healing. Hospitals, medical settings, or healing environments in dreams represent God's desire to bring divine healing, emotional restoration, or spiritual recovery to areas of your life that need supernatural intervention.
[32:14]In Matthew chapter 4, verse 23, Jesus went about healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people. Being a patient in hospital dreams indicates areas where you need divine healing, emotional restoration, or spiritual recovery from wounds inflicted by life circumstances, relationships, or spiritual warfare. The type of treatment and medical attention reveals God's healing strategy for your specific needs. Working in medical settings suggests God is calling you to minister healing to others, develop gifts of divine healing, or serve as His instrument of restoration in broken lives and situations requiring supernatural intervention. Number 30, crowns and royal symbols. Crowns, thrones, or royal symbols in dreams represent divine authority, spiritual promotion, or God's recognition of faithful service resulting in increased spiritual responsibility and heavenly reward.
[33:38]Wearing royal garments suggests divine favor, spiritual nobility, or God's preparation for leadership roles requiring both character and anointing. The context and your response to royal symbols determine whether they represent divine honor or spiritual danger requiring humility and correction. Number 31, birds. Birds represent freedom, prophetic messages, and spiritual elevation. In Matthew 3, chapter 3, verse 16, the Holy Spirit descended like a dove. Different birds carry different meanings. Eagles represent prophetic insight, doves represent peace and the Holy Spirit, and ravens can represent God's provision or demonic influence depending on the context. 32, trains. Trains symbolize purpose, destiny, and staying on track with God's plan. They represent corporate movement and the importance of not missing God's timing. Dreaming of trains often relates to your life's direction and divine timing. 33, schools. Educational institutions represent learning, preparation, and God's training processes. Dreaming of schools often indicates God is preparing you for your next assignment or teaching you important lessons. 34, fish. Fish symbolize souls, evangelism, and harvest. In Matthew chapter 4, verse 19, Jesus called disciples to be fishers of men. The Greek word ichthys became an early Christian symbol. Dreaming of fish often relates to evangelistic calling or soul harvest. 35, eggs. They truly represent potential, new life, and those things that need nurturing to reach maturity. They symbolize something precious that God has placed in your life, something that requires careful attention and time to develop fully. 36, flowers. They symbolize beauty, seasonal blessings, and the temporary nature of life. In Isaiah chapter 40, verse 8, it says, the grass withers and flowers fade, but God's word endures. Different flowers carry different meanings. Roses for love, lilies for purity. 37, clocks or watches. These timepieces symbolize divine timing, seasons, and God's appointed times. In Ecclesiastes chapter 3, verse 1, it tells us there is a time for every purpose. Dreaming of clocks often indicates God's timing for your situation or is calling attention to His appointed seasons. Number 38, bread represents provision, spiritual nourishment, and God's sustenance. In John chapter 6, verse 35, Jesus declared himself the bread of life. The Greek word artos actually symbolizes life-giving sustenance. So, dreaming of bread often indicates God's provision or may be a need for spiritual nourishment. 39, doors symbolize opportunities, transitions, and access to new realms. In Revelation chapter 3, verse 8, God sets before us an open door. The Greek word thura represents entrance or opportunity. Dreams of doors often indicate coming opportunities or transitions that God is preparing for you. 40, if you dream of seeing a clear sky, God is reminding you that He will keep His promises in your life. The sky symbolizes new heights, and it's a reminder that God will establish you. Like David said, I will look up to the hills from whence cometh my help. So, understanding God's dream language, well, it really requires more than just memorizing the meanings of different symbols. It actually demands developing a spiritual sensitivity. Every dream is kind of like a spiritual puzzle, where individual symbols come together to form complete divine communications. The key to accurate interpretation, honestly, lies in seeking the Holy Spirit's guidance, comparing your dream content with scripture, and considering how those symbolic messages line up with God's confirmed purposes for your life. Remember that symbols can have different meanings in different contexts, just as words in natural language carry various meanings, depending on usage.
[38:57]Pay attention to recurring symbols, as they often represent ongoing spiritual themes that God is developing in your life. Thank you for watching. If you love our videos, please feel free to subscribe to our YouTube channel.



