A 'sometimers' random thoughts; providing I can remember them long enough to keep up this blog.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Quick thoughts
Psalms 62:11 makes a reference to the "power of God". we have spent 3 days experiencing the wind of this earth in a way that has been challenging. I know wind is a powerful force that can produce positive energy and thus have been contemplating whether I have actually perceived the "WIND of the SPIRIT" adequately...let me just admit....I think I have underestimated the "wind of the Holy Spirit". At times the wind has almost blown us off the road and our necks are sore from the strain of holding our heads up straight as we prepared for the next truck to pass us. The scenery has been beautiful and the glimpses of animals a delightful surprise. We have seen jack-a-lopes and very large rabbits hopping along the roadside. Very little traffic and lots of friendly people. I have had to acknowledge that God's wind has been blowing in and across our lives....we are having to buy a rear tire today, after 3,000 miles on the road we have cord showing and are delighted to have been spared a blow-out. It is 20 miles to the motorcycle shop! Continue to pray for our safety. We are having a great time and will meet up with our old friends later today. A few days of rest will do us good. Challenging messages on our home phone cause us to continue to trust God even miles away from those who present challenges to our peace. Life is fleeting....I have lots of time to consider the word of God on this subject and to ponder my contribution to the Kingdom of our God. Make sure you are depositing into the eternal realm on a regular basis. Only what we do for Christ will last! Blessings on you all...make you know the "wind of the Spirit" in a new dynamic way today.
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The winds of life are strong and we brace ourselves against them in the flesh and in the Spirit. Just as Elijah experienced the shock and awe of the wind around him - and the earthquake and fire - God was not in them speaking to him, He was in the still, small voice.
So, our challenge is to listen for His voice in the midst of the tumult around us. Keeping our tuners set firmly on His frequency alleviates much of the static. When we nurture our receptors with His Word and communicate with Him and declare His words over us, we hear His voice more clearly for the direction of our lives.
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