At Antioch, we’re in a sermon series called Elements. Pastor Ken opened the series last week with “Earth.” Today, Brandon Groza challenged us with “Wind.” He shared that throughout the Old Testament, the Hebrew word ruach is translated both “wind” and “spirit,” and that this “movement of God” (wind/Spirit) has been at work in the world since the beginning. In OT human history, this movement rested on particular people for particular seasons. This Spirit was at work in and through Jesus during His ministry, death and resurrection, and then (in the events at Pentecost recorded in Acts 2) was given permanently to all those who became followers of Christ.
Of course, the Spirit of God is still active 2000 years after the events recorded in the New Testament, and Brandon’s challenge was to ask whether we are putting up our sails and allowing God’s ruach to move us according to His will, or whether we are piling up barriers to shield ourselves from Him.
To ensure that we keep this challenge fresh in our minds, God has provided our area with a continuous strong barrage of gale-force winds that began last evening and shows no signs of abating. Let’s hope He doesn’t give us a literal illustration to enforce next week’s element, “Fire.”