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God in the Wind

Perfect is a word I would use to describe the weather yesterday. As I walked between buildings at work, the sun shone on my face and warmed me all over. A temperature in the mid-60s meant I could leave my coat behind as I walked outside. I heard a gentle breeze rustle peacefully through the leaves above me, as I felt it blow my hair. The tall prairie grasses in the flower beds swayed in a rhythmic dance. I work near an airport, and I watch the planes lift into the wind to destinations unknown. Tranquility wrapped me in the season of spring and rebirth.

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Last week offered a very different scene here in Oklahoma. Fierce storms blew in with 70 MPH winds. Trees ripped up by the gales, lay across streets instead of gently swaying in the breeze. Power poles snapped in half plunged homes and business into darkness. Menacing skies forced everyone to stay indoors unless necessary to venture out. The prairie grasses looked beat down. The planes raced into the heavens to escape the effects of the winds. A cold, darkness filled the city with unpleasantness.

John 3:8 “The wind blows where it wishes and you hear the sound of it, but do not know where it comes from and where it is going; so is everyone who is born of the Spirit.”

Throughout the Bible, we see God in the winds of life. From the gentle breezes that blew through the Garden of Eden to the air that caused raging storms on the Red Sea. The light gusts calmed Adam and Eve while the strong winds caused Jesus’ followers to tremble in fear. Psalm 104:4 tells us “The winds are your messengers; flames of fire are your servants.” God is in the wind. He can stir up the winds or He can calm them. Jesus does the same with the storms in our lives. When chaos blows all around us, God can calm the storm. Then when things are peaceful, He can stir up the winds to move us to action.

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The breeze of today reminded me of God’s gentleness and grace. The winds from last week reminded me of God’s power and might. I use these symbols to remind me of God throughout my day. Jesus is always with me no matter what kind of wind is blowing.

Blessings,
Yvonne with Orphan Relief Effort

Matthew 28:19 “Therefore, GO and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.”

This Post Has 5 Comments

  1. Vivian Zabel

    Your message encourages and uplifts.

    Vivian

  2. Lyli

    Yvonne, it’s a very windy day here today in Florida. I will think of your words as I head out to my car in the few minutes. He is covering us with His powerful grace. Yes!

  3. Lyli Dunbar

    Yvonne, it is a very windy day here in South Florida. Your words made me smile. I am thankful for His power and grace on display.

  4. “Jesus is always with me no matter what kind of wind is blowing.” — A hearty AMEN! I’m so glad He is always with me, and I love to feel His Spirit Wind gently blowing in my heart! What grace He has shown us! 🙂

  5. Debbie Kitterman

    Yvonne – the weather here in the PNW seems to be bipolar at times and you never know what you will get. Such a great symbolic parallel with the wind and Scripture- I like your post very much.

    I am so glad you could join the party last week at #TuneInThursday. I am so sorry it has taken me so long to get around to commenting on your post, I had a retreat I was speaking at this past weekend, and it put me behind a few days.

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