I have been a brat to the Lord lately. I have been a whiney little child complaining about not hearing from Him or seeing Him in my slow day to day. I questioned where He has been, knowing in the depths of my soul that He has been here, but my priorities have shifted away from Him. It is always me, never Him. The Bible says when we seek, we will find Him. Today He spoke to me so clearly and I thought I would share!
My team and I are driving from Nebraska to Wyoming today. We were warned before leaving that this drive would be pretty boring. It would be full of fields and a whole lot of boredom from seeing the same site for miles and miles. I was watching out the window as we passed by field after field and singing with some of my teammates. One of the fields we started to pass stood out to me. In the wide open space, there stood three huge white windmills. Side note: the number three and the color white are very significant things in mine and God’s relationship. He speaks to me with that number and that color often. As we are passing, I felt the Spirit press into me that I am a windmill. I replied with “what does that even mean??”, so I looked up the definition of windmill. The first definition that popped up was “A windmill is a structure that converts wind power into rotational energy”.
Throughout the Bible, Holy Spirit is symbolized through wind or used as a metaphor in that way. In America, where not many believers are in tune with Holy Spirit and the spiritual realm, what God told me made complete since. I am one of many that the Lord is using to revive believers in America. He is wanting me to speak and help America wake up to accept the full offer of what Jesus has allowed us to have on this earth with a relationship to Him. I will take the “energy“ (what I receive from the Holy Spirit) and share it with others which will create an energy amongst America that will bring glory to the Father. It is just like God to take the most mundane and change it into extraordinary. Encouraging everyone today to see Him in the littlest of things, even a random windmill in the middle of a field 🙂