Every time you have a dream, it is wise to write it down and sow a seed faith to God—either to protect the good dream or to destroy the evil one. Many people fail to give serious thought to the messages they receive in dreams. Yet, dreams are not random occurrences; they are often encoded messages from God sent for instruction, warning, guidance, or confirmation.

Dreams need to be interpreted with spiritual wisdom. Once you understand them, it is equally important to act—through prayer and sowing seed faith—so the dream’s purpose aligns with God’s will for your life.
Seed Faith for Dreams
God spoke to our forefathers of faith through dreams and visions. He spoke to prophets, apostles, and kings in the same way. This alone shows that dreams are not trivial; they are a spiritual communication channel that God values greatly.
In biblical history, Joseph’s dreams directed his destiny. Daniel interpreted dreams that determined kingdoms’ fates. In the New Testament, God guided Joseph (Mary’s husband) through dreams to protect the life of baby Jesus. If God put such emphasis on dreams, we must not treat them lightly.
What is Seed Faith?
Seed faith is the act of giving—financially, materially, or otherwise—as a tangible expression of your trust in God for a specific spiritual outcome. In Old Testament times, God’s people would offer animals, grains, and other sacrifices for sanctification or protection. However, because Christ fulfilled the law through His death and resurrection, we no longer offer animal sacrifices.
Instead, we sow seeds of faith—often in the form of money or valuable items—on the altar of God as a symbol of our reliance on Him.
When you sow seed faith for a dream, you are setting apart that dream and offering it to God, asking Him to guard it, bring it to pass, or destroy any evil attached to it. This act must be done before the true God and never in a shrine or under the influence of false prophets. Evil spiritual leaders can misuse offerings to bind people spiritually, so discernment is key.
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If you’re unsure where to sow your seed faith, it’s always wise to give it where you know the altar is genuine and Christ-centered.
Leviticus 27:28
But nothing that a man owns and devotes to the LORD—whether man or animal or family land—may be sold or redeemed; everything so devoted is most holy to the LORD.
This principle teaches that when something is offered to God in faith, it becomes sacred and set apart for Him. The whole chapter of Leviticus 27 outlines various offerings of value and how they were made—worth studying for deeper understanding.
Why Should You Sow Seed Faith for Your Dreams?
Sowing seed faith for your dreams is a spiritual investment in their fulfillment or protection.
When you have a good dream—for example, traveling abroad, buying land, building a home, receiving a promotion, starting a business, or getting married—you sow seed faith so the enemy cannot rob it before it manifests.
Ephesians 1:3 tells us that all our blessings exist in heavenly realms before they appear in the physical world. This means they can be stolen or delayed by spiritual opposition. Your seed faith acts as a prophetic act to claim and guard them in Jesus’ name.
When you have an evil dream—such as an accident, financial loss, demonic attack, sickness, or relational breakdown—you sow seed faith to destroy its effects before they happen.
Some people dream of accidents and do nothing. Days or weeks later, they experience exactly what they saw. Hosea 4:6 warns, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” Understanding spiritual warfare and acting on it can be a matter of life and death (Deuteronomy 30:19).
Why Prayer Alone Isn’t Enough
James 2:14–26 teaches that faith without works is dead. Prayer is essential, but prayer with a corresponding action—like sowing seed faith—shows God you truly believe.
An altar without a sacrifice is silent. In the Bible, whenever God’s people sought divine intervention, they placed something valuable on the altar (Deuteronomy 16:16; Exodus 34:20). Your seed faith “speaks” on your behalf.
Types of Seed Faith
1. Seed Faith for Marriage
Marriage is a covenant that the enemy tries to destroy through division, adultery, infertility, and financial strain. Whether you are married or believing for marriage, you can sow seed faith for:
- Protection of your relationship
- Fruitfulness and joy
- Restoration if your marriage is under attack
Malachi 2:14–16 reveals God’s displeasure with those who break covenant. When the enemy tries to lure your spouse away or destroy intimacy, a seed of faith can be sown to secure restoration and peace.
2. Seed Faith for Children
Children are meant to be blessings, but without spiritual covering, they can fall into rebellion or danger. Sowing seed faith for your children is like building a spiritual hedge around them (Leviticus 27:1–8).
Hannah sowed her son Samuel into God’s service, and Job regularly offered sacrifices for his children’s protection (Job 1:5). If great men and women of God did this, so should we.
3. Seed Faith for Property and Business
Isaiah 48:17 says God teaches us to profit. But businesses and assets are frequent targets of evil altars. Many people lose everything because they never spiritually secure their resources. Your seed faith can:
- Protect your property from theft or destruction
- Secure your business against hidden enemies
- Break curses aimed at financial collapse
4. Seed Faith for Your Gifts and Talents
Your unique gifts—whether in leadership, creativity, ministry, or business—are doors to your destiny (Proverbs 18:16). The enemy can detect potential and try to hijack it even before you fully realize it yourself.
By sowing seed faith for your gift, you ensure it remains in God’s hands and cannot be stolen or misused.
5. Personal Seed Faith
Sometimes you need to sow into your own deliverance or transformation—whether from anger, addiction, lust, or financial bondage. This is a way of declaring, “Lord, I give You authority over this issue.”
Psalm 37:4–5 reminds us that God gives us the desires of our heart when we delight in Him. Seed faith is one way of expressing that delight.
Seed Faith to Destroy Evil Works
Leviticus 27:29 teaches that some things must be devoted to destruction. These include:
- Demonic altars
- Generational curses
- Spirits of death, sickness, poverty, infertility, and bondage
For example:
- Spirit of death (1 Corinthians 15:26) — destroyed before it claims a life.
- Infertility and barrenness — often caused by spiritual spouses; seed faith can break these covenants.
- Sickness without cause — when medical tests find nothing, the root may be spiritual.
- Poverty and debt — often linked to family altars and disobedience (2 Kings 6:24–33).
Also Read: Why Christians Are Not Under Any Family Curses
Final Encouragement
Seed faith is not about buying blessings—it’s about acting on your belief in God’s promises. It’s an altar that “speaks” for you in the spiritual realm.
2 Corinthians 9:6–7 says:
Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each person should give what they have decided in their heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
When you sow seed faith for your dreams, your marriage, your children, your business, or your personal life, you align yourself with God’s covenant promises. The altar you raise becomes your place of defense, and anyone who comes against you will face the God of your altar.