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God sent a wind to dry the land after the great flood. It seems like such a small thing, just a God-sent breeze to drain a flooded earth. If I were Noah, Id be looking for the big thingthe snap of Gods fingers that would dry the ground in a single second; the clash of a trembling earth opening up to swallow the excess moisture in one big gulp. But instead, a wind blew over the earth. Just a wind. And the ark floated.
Noah must have looked with amazement at the wild and dangerous animals,smelled the effects of months aboard the ark, measured their dwindling supplies and wondered if the day would ever come when God would open the door and let them out.
It happened
months later. Much longer than Noah and his family thought it should have taken. The winds of the Holy Spirit blew over the earth and accomplished Gods purposes in his perfect timing.
Today I feel boxed in, hemmed into a corner, without choices. My situation has the smell of hopelessness, the odor of death. I want things to happen now. Im impatient with God. Has he abandoned me? Has He forgotten his promises to me?
In the midst of my situation, I smell a fresh breeze blowing over me, that God-breathed current that makes all the difference. That Holy Ghost discernment that opens locked doors, changes closed minds, and reverses impossible situations.
Come Holy Spirit!
But God remembered Noah and all the wild animals and the livestock that were with him in the ark, and he sent a wind over the earth, and the waters receded. Genesis 8:1 NIV
Copyright by Candace Simar