Yes, the Spirit blows where he wills – sovereign and unmanipulatable … but is it not possible to place ourselves as preachers in the ‘windy place’ where he is known to blow? Are preachers in some sense like wind turbines?
(In a previous generation preachers were taught to have turbine-like gestures – just check-out some of the pictures in Spurgeon’s Lectures to My Students!)
Plus, I love the bit of light in the top right hand corner (inspiration and illumination?) – and I like the clouds rolling by (reminding us that all is not always clear) … and what about the greenery? the fences?
ahh, I am starting to get carried away – but a good image does that to me
Yes, the Spirit blows where he wills – sovereign and unmanipulatable … but is it not possible to place ourselves as preachers in the ‘windy place’ where he is known to blow? Are preachers in some sense like wind turbines?
(In a previous generation preachers were taught to have turbine-like gestures – just check-out some of the pictures in Spurgeon’s Lectures to My Students!)
Plus, I love the bit of light in the top right hand corner (inspiration and illumination?) – and I like the clouds rolling by (reminding us that all is not always clear) … and what about the greenery? the fences?
ahh, I am starting to get carried away – but a good image does that to me