A Song in the Wind Transcends Into Praise

A song in the wind

A song in the wind whistled through the pines. I pulled my jacket closer to keep out the chill and picked up my step to reach the sunburst just ahead. Looking up, I took in the majesty of a November sky. I could hear the wind’s song — like a melody played on the strings of a violin.

Soft and low. Its moan reflected the cry in my heart — the need for peace and reassurance, a reminder of God’s abiding presence.

God Meets Us Where We Are

As pavement transitioned to gravel and pastureland spread wide, three bluebirds swooped low, crossing my path. They perched on the rustic, moss-laden wooden fence on the edge of the country road.

My heart leaped at the sight, causing my eyes to lift towards the heavens. God used the blue of their feathers to shift my thoughts to the Tabernacle — God’s dwelling place. Blue tapestries in the Tabernacle were to remind the people of the One True God, Maker of Heaven and Earth.

a song in the windThe cobalt blue of the birds did the same for me.

Thank You, Lord. You know me well and You know how to get my attention.

I paused along the gravel road to watch the bluebirds for a moment. My spirit stirred within me. Once again, I lifted my eyes toward heaven.

Call to Me, Nan, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things which you do not know. *

I recognized the words of Jeremiah. Just the morning before I read from Jeremiah 33. He was in prison, falsely accused of defection to the enemy’s camp during a perilous time for Jerusalem. In Jeremiah’s time of captivity—circumstances beyond his control which surely darkened his soul—the Lord spoke to him, Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things which you do not know.

I recalled what I had learned in my Bible study the morning before: mighty things refer to things that are inaccessible. God promised Jeremiah that if he would call to Him, not only would God answer him, but He would reveal to Jeremiah great and mighty things that could not be known otherwise—things that would astound him, things that could be considered revelational insight.

a song in the windI’ve been mulling around the idea of captivity a lot lately—being held captive by our thoughts, by our difficult circumstances, or by the broken places that won’t let go.

To realize that God spoke such a remarkable word to Jeremiah during his captivity gives me hope.

Does it you?

We all have places that consume us—places of the heart that keep us bound in the past, in the hurt, in the fear and doubt. But God tells us to call to Him…call to Him and (paraphrased) He will shine light into our darkness, and we will see and know many mysteries of God, our Father.

We will gain understanding of those heart secrets hiding in the shadows of our inner man.

We will be given access to the wisdom of God and the result will be shalom peace—not the absence of chaos and difficulty, but the experience of contentment and wholeness amid the chaos, difficulty, and broken places.

Great and mighty things will be ours to behold.

Treasures in the darkness.

A Song in the Wind Stirred Thankfulness in Me

I turned to begin my walk back home. As I approached the pine grove, a song in the wind accompanied me once more. Thankfulness stirred anew in my heart. The forest filled with birdsong and suddenly the mournful whistle I heard before joined the chorus and transcended into an orchestra of praise.

Hallelujah! Glory to the King!

Selah

* Jeremiah 33:3

Nan Jones

Nan Jones is an author/speaker who uses the words of her heart to assist fellow Christians in discovering the Presence of God in their darkest hour. She has been published in several anthologies as well as the online inspirational sites Christian Devotions, and Inspire a Fire where she is a monthly contributor. She is also a monthly contributor to PW Connections, a blog and forum to encourage pastors' wives. Nan has had the honor of being featured as a guest blogger on several sites. She is thrilled to announce her debut book, The Perils of a Pastor's Wife released June 30, 2015 by Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas. This memoir was a 2016 Selah finalist. When Nan isn't writing, she enjoys leading prayer retreats, bible studies or sharing God’s love as keynote speaker for special events. She is becoming known by her brand: "Even so, I walk in the Presence of the Lord" as she teaches her audience to go beyond the veil to find God's Presence. You may visit Nan at her website: www.NanJones.com. Nan has also created a facebook community page, Seeing Beyond The Veil, to provide a place for folks to go and get away from the chaos for a few moments and focus on Jesus through scripture, worship, testimony, and inspirational quotes. For personal communication you may email Nan at nan@nanjones.com The Perils of a Pastor's Wife is available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and LPC Bookstore

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