COLORS DIRECTORY

Colors are among the most powerful elements in dreams because they provide greater definition for interpreting the dream. If you can identify the color within a dream, it can change the entire context of the dream. In this color chart, we not only provide the meanings of various colors but also offer an opportunity for you to understand and interpret your dreams more clearly.

The key with colors is that they give specific meaning to the dream. Let me give you an example: if you dream of a snake, the interpretation changes depending on its color. A white snake symbolizes a religious spirit, while a yellow snake represents generational battles or bloodline issues. The color defines and adds greater detail to the dream, making it a crucial aspect of interpretation. While each dream is important, the key to interpreting its symbols often lies in understanding the colors associated with those symbols.

COLOR DIRECTORY A-Z

 
  • God’s Glory, the Brightness of His Presence, Grace, Purity, Holiness, Anointing of Fire, Coming Together, Protection.

  • Dreams, Prophetic, Modesty, Sobriety

  • Fear of the Lord, Priesthood, Prophetic, Beauty, Abundance, Moved with Passion, Protective, Calamity, Sin, Darkness, Sorrow, Worldliness, Midnight Hour, Physical Affliction, Enemy, Wickedness, Demonic.

  • Spirit of Might, Revelation, Blessing, Heaven, Healing, Justice, Goodwill, Celestial/Heavenly Power, Spiritual Dominance, Heaven-Bestowed Rulership, Unimpeded Growth, Unlimited Potential, Eternity’s Government, God’s Appearance, Faith, Communion with God, Winter, Depression, Sorrow, Anxiety, Isolation.

  • Fortification, Primitive, Unrefined, Harlotry, Demotion, Sin, Forgiveness.

  • Compassion, Pastor, Humility, Repentant, Born Again, Humanity, Devotion, Earth, Richness, Self-Effort, Dead, Sacrifice.

  • Glory, Knowledge, Praise, Truth, Holiness, Favour, Eternal Life, Kingship, Divine Nature of Jesus, Man’s Spirit, Royalty and Transcendence, Opulent Wealth and Spiritual Power, Refinement of the Spirit, Idolatry, Defilement, Greed.

  • Spirit of Counsel, New Life, Prosperity, Healing, Sonship, Victory, Wealth, Money, Youth, Renewal, Peace, Colour of Prophet, Divine Activity, Throne Room, Inexperienced, Immature, Pride, Jealousy.

  • Honour, Dignity, Splendour, Wisdom, Glory, Humility, Maturity, Dullness.

  • Spirit of Knowledge, Authority to Heal, Internal Issues, Mental Disorder, Pain.

  • Quiet.

  • The Father’s Heart, Unconditional Love, Emotions, Joy, Judgment, Warning, Fear, Hate.

  • Wild, Untamed, Untrained, Novice, Youthfulness.

  • Spirit of Wisdom, Perseverance, Strength, Power, Energy, Harvest, Change of Season, Fire, Tried and Proven, Persecution, Rebellion, Witchcraft, Danger.


  • Femininity, Innocence, Chaste, Purity, Feminine, Female. Priesthood , Sacrifice

  • Kindness - Peach often symbolizes kindness, reflecting warmth, compassion, and gentleness in interactions or situations.

    Healing from Pain - The blend of peach colour with cream-like undertones can signify healing from painful situations, where struggles and emotional wounds are gradually being restored.

    Dealing with Fleshly Issues - Peach can represent challenges associated with the flesh, highlighting struggles with personal limitations, temptations, or worldly desires.

    Sacrifice - As a fruit-like color, peach symbolizes the fruits of sacrifice, emphasizing outcomes that emerge from selfless actions or giving.

    Priestly Ministry - Peach can also reflect aspects of a priestly calling, where one engages in spiritual service and sacrifice for others.

    Key Insight - Peach carries layered meanings, from the gentleness of kindness to the depth of healing, sacrifice, and spiritual responsibility. It invites reflection on areas of personal growth, service, and overcoming challenges.

  • Spirit of Discernment, Authority, Kingship, Royalty, Majestic, Royal Priesthood, Apostle, Prince, Princess, Queen, Dishonesty, Jezebel, False Authority.

  • The Spirit of the Lord, Wisdom, Power, Prophetic Anointing, Life, Blood Atonement, Honour, Courage, Royalty in Warfare, Colour of Conquered Land, Prayer, Evangelist, Sin, Death.

  • Wisdom, the Soul and Its Spiritual Sphere, Prosperity, Opportunity for Fortune, Leadership, Redemption, Grace, Refining Process, Salvation, Mercy, Legalism, Slavery, Betrayal.

  • Turquoise is derived from blue and green, combining their symbolic meanings:

    Blue: Revelation, blessing, healing, justice, and peace.

    Green: Productivity, growth, renewal, and prosperity.

    Together, turquoise symbolizes revelation leading to productivity, peace fostering growth, and blessings manifesting through renewal.

    Spiritual Insight

    Blue (Revelation and Blessing): The component of blue in turquoise can indicate a spirit of counsel or insight that brings clarity and leads to blessings.

    Green (Productivity and Prosperity): The green aspect highlights the fruitfulness and growth that come as a result of understanding or revelation.

    Application in Interpretation

    When turquoise appears in dreams or visions, it reflects divine revelation that enables a person to be productive or fulfill their purpose.

    It can also signify peace and renewal, allowing the manifestation of God's promises in one’s life.

    Key Insight

    The interpretation of turquoise hinges on understanding its composite colors. It suggests a balance of spiritual revelation (blue) and practical productivity (green), symbolizing holistic growth and divine favor.

  • The Spirit of the Fear of the Lord, Mental Clarity, Emotions.

  • Love, Holy Spirit, Angels, Purity, Light, Holiness, Righteousness, Bride of Christ, Triumph, Victory in Conflict, Success, Religious Spirit, Witchcraft, Unimaginative.

  • Family, Wealth, Spirit of Understanding, Hope, Light, Celebration, Renewed Mind, Gift of God, Soul, Fear, Coward, Sissy, Illness, Hazards, Dishonesty, Intellectual Pride

Rainbow

The first time we see the rainbow in Scripture is after God judged the world with a flood. In Genesis 9:11-13, God made a promise to Noah, saying, "I establish my covenant with you: Never again will all life be destroyed by the waters of a flood; never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth." This is when the rainbow appeared.

The rainbow is a symbol of a covenant between God and man. In Genesis 9:16, it says, "Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth." Every time the Lord sees the rainbow, He is reminded of His promise not to judge the world with a flood again. Therefore, the rainbow is not only a sign of God's mercy, but also a symbol of the covenant He made with humanity