Yielding to the spontaneous movement of the Sacred Spirit…
“The wind blows wheresoever it takes delight in, then that sound of it you hear, yet you have not known from where it having come or where it goes, so in like manner it is for anyone that having been brought forth by the means of that Spirit.”
— John 3:8 (2020 New Testament)
We love control. Schedules. Predictability. But the Sacred Spirit does not move on cue—He moves as He wills.
Too often, our gatherings are fully scripted. We plan every moment… and leave little room for the Wind.
But when the Spirit leads, He often interrupts. Redirects. Awakens. And what He does in a single unscripted moment can be greater than what we plan for a year.
The early Church didn’t follow a program. They followed a Person—the Sacred Spirit.
What if we paused mid-service because God was healing?
What if we lingered longer in worship because Heaven came close?
What if we stopped performing and started yielding?
The Spirit doesn’t need our script. He needs our surrender.
Reflection Question:
Have I allowed my desire for control to limit God’s movement in my life or community?
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