Change for some of us is exciting, stimulating; for others, it is disconcerting, frightening even. Yet, life is change. Living organisms are always changing, either developing or disintegrating, but always moving. It is only when an organism ceases to change that it ceases to live. That is true in every area of life it seems.
There are some forces that bring about change with observable power. One of those forces is the wind. The wind moves the branches of the mighty trees until they bow low to the earth or they break.
Living among the trees provides a special understanding of flexibility when it comes to the power of the wind. When it blows, dead and useless branches are wrenched from their places. It threatens the old and weak as it tests the young and flexible. The landscape changes after a big blow. These changes are usually subtle. Occasionally there is a giant strewn across the road, but usually it is barely noticeable unless you really look. If you know the view by heart, you can see the missing branch, the altered landscape.
In the Kingdom of God, the wind has a special place. In John 3:5-8, Jesus is talking to Nicodemus about being "born again"~ being born of the Spirit. He says, "The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit." When we are totally yielded to God's will, the Spirit of God can blow freely in our lives. The landscape will be changed. The result will be the working out of His purposes in us and through us. Welcome the wind.
Katherine and I talked about these verses and your blog as we processed the amazing wind today.
ReplyDeleteAs I read of this, I thought of tree that fell into the yard from our back woods yesterday. It was one of those visible changes in our landscape. Loving your visual and word stories. Thank you for sharing.
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