Wind
You know well enough how the wind blows this way and that. You hear it rustling through the trees, but you have no idea where it comes from or where it is headed next. That is the way it is with everyone “born from above” by the Spirit. —John 3:7–8 (THE MESSAGE)
I love to watch the wind blowing at night through big leafy trees. It rustles leaves and shakes branches. It’s the unseen hand that tips hats off heads unexpectedly and sends them rolling down the street, or playfully lifts and tugs at kites, sending them soaring.
Santa Ana winds blow hot from the desert east of us, unleashing fires that destroy the dry hills in Southern California. And even though the power of wind can be harnessed and turned to electricity, it is not something we can manufacture.
The Lord Jesus used the wind as an illustration to explain to Nicodemus that we cannot see the Spirit of God, nor can we control Him. I imagine this brilliant Pharisee was able live most of his life “in control.” He had the law, precepts, and rules to govern every aspect of life imaginable.
But then he was confronted with the teachings of Christ and a revolutionary thought occurred to him: What if there is something I am missing here? All my life I have kept the rules to the best of my ability, but there is something missing.
I have wanted to be in control of many things, believe me. Before I became a Christian, I thought I was in control. But as a believer, I have hoped to let God be in charge.
I am not a control freak, but I admit that many times I have tried more than gentle persuasion and pressure to drag things my way. But the Holy Spirit will have none of this.
It has been said, “you cannot control the wind, but you can adjust your sails.” He is God, I must adjust my sail, and it is my desire, my duty, to let Him lead . . .
It is not easy for our nature to trust what we can see to One we cannot see. The Spirit of God changes and rearranges things in a way that isn’t always to our immediate liking, but ultimately, finally, it will be.
Let’s not miss this truth today. He is in control and we can trust the changes He brings to be good ones!
Nicodemus couldn’t understand this concept, and asked, “How can these things be?” Jesus marveled at this statement of Nicodemus, asking, “You are the teacher in Israel and you don’t know these things?”
Sometimes, I wonder if the Spirit of God sometimes sighs and says, “I have brought you this far and still you don’t know these things?”
What Jesus wanted Nicodemus, and us, to realize is this: The life that pleases God is a life that is begun, maintained, and controlled by the Holy Spirit. And it begins with, and ends, with faith.
Can you trust Him? Really, can you?
Try this out: bring to your mind whatever situations concern you today, and say out loud to your Heavenly Father, “I trust You.” Now, say it again. “I trust You.”
Good. When you get the urge to reach over and grab the wheel of life and tug it your way, instead of His, stop and say it loud enough that you can hear yourself say, “I trust you!” Now, let Him continue to bring you on this journey, with your cooperation.
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Linda | December 17, 2009
Thank you Cathe. What a great way to remind ourselves when we get so busy in our life.
I like how you said to say it loud enough to hear it ourselves, "I TRUST YOU!".
Being a Christian doesn't just mean in church on Sunday.
Sometimes we get so caught up in it all, we forget who really is driving!
I live on a corner, so the wind sometimes is a real issue. Not only can you hear it, but you can see how it moves through and pushes whatever is in its path along. It doesn't stop, just keeps pushing through. Kind of like God in our lives. No matter where we are or where we think we are headed, God just keeps pushing us through.
Your family is always in my prayers,
Linda
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Heather | December 17, 2009
This means so much from coming from a woman who has been through so much. It is so obvious that you not only talk the talk but you have proved all that you believe through your obedience and submission to the Lord. You have trusted Him even when the cost was a hefty one and I know I speak for so many when I say that I am truly inspired by your testimony....and I know that you would take no credit but say that it's only by His Spirit that you have been able to trust Him through it all. Thank you for your honesty, your humility, and your loving instruction to all the ladies who read this blog. I hope that one day, when I am in your season of life, that I will be as passionate and hot hearted towards Christ as you are. So many "seasoned" believers seem to grow lukewarm and it is something that scares me. I don't ever want to grow so dull of hearing that I forget my first love. Thank you for you faithful commitment to those of us who seek the wisdom and instruction from a woman who has been there and done it and is willing to share the victories and even the failures, all so that we can benefit. I can't wait to thank you in person one day, if not here then in eternity! ;)
Much Love,
Heather (from PA)
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Leigh | December 17, 2009
I have been praying that the Lord would use some spiritually mature believers to speak into my life... and He is.
So I say with you, Abba... Heavenly Father - "I TRUST YOU". I don't understand somethings but I trust you anyway.
Thanks for your commitment to Him and to submitting to His Spirit within, inspite of the pain you face (I'm sure daily).
Praying that I will learn sooner rather than later to do the same, more consistently.
Praying for your family.
Merry Christmas!
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Marie | December 18, 2009
Thank you Cathe for a beautiful reminder that when we don't see which way the wind is coming from or going to He is always there waiting, wanting to take the lead. Willing to share our fears, confusion, uncertainties, our pain as well as our love, joys and triumphs. Too often we call on Him only when things are out of our control and there is no one else to turn to. We should call on Him daily, putting out trust in Him always. It's a challenging task for us humans! I thank God for the Harvest ministry because you and Greg are there to help us in our efforts to do just that. To share your faith, your commitment to God through all that you do. No matter what storms come your way you show all of us that your trust in the Lord is strong. I pray He will bless your holidays with much joy and love around your home.
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myrna | January 4, 2010
How well I know that what you say is truth spoken. This life lesson has been ingrained into my spirit these last couple of years and yes, it has taken years for me to finally get it - to let go and let God is something that I have been taught the hard way... perhaps it's because I am such a stubborn and rebellious child, who somehow continues to get in His way and throw a wrench into his plan for my life. I am still a work in progress and I pray that my heavenly father continues to bestow his grace and mercy. I realize there is a spiritual battle going on and that I must be ever ready to fight the good fight and not let my guard down. I thank you for your enlightment and for your ministry. God Bless you my sister.
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Laura | January 6, 2010
Wow. This has really made me think. It has had an impact on me. You write so beautifully. Thank you.
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Greg Laurie | January 18, 2010
I think Cathe Laurie should write a book.
How many of you out there agree with me?
Susana | February 2, 2010
I think Cathe should write more articles and a book. :) God bless you all!!
judi | February 24, 2010
I would love it if Cathe would write a devotional. Her writing really tugs at the heart strings
while convicting the spirit. God bless both you beyond all that you ask.
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