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THE WAY OF THE WIND

May 24th – Capsule 24

TOPIC: THE WAY OF THE WIND

BIBLE TEXT: The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth; so is everyone that is born of the spirit – John 3 vs 8.

Every Spirit filled believer must understand the way of the Holy Spirit as described using the wind. As a believer, if the enemy can predict your actions, then you are not walking and working in the ways of the Spirit. The above scripture reveals that the sound can be heard but the direction, action and source cannot be discerned or predicted by anyone or spirits of darkness. In other words, a spirit filled  child of God is a mysterious man. Study 1 Corinthians 2 vs 6 – 8.

Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour walked in the ways of the Wind when he lived as a man on earth that was why the devil could not find his location because a spiritual man is unpredictable. The devil needed Judas Iscariot as eyes and vessel to find the location of Christ and this was made possible because Christ permitted Judas to find him because of the cross. The Holy Spirit is the navigator of Christ as a man and the one who led Christ to the tempter because it was needful.

The ways of the wind makes your adversary a wanderer because they know nothing. Christ Jesus is truly a mysterious man of God because his plans were hidden from the predictions of Satan, that made the devil think he had stopped Christ by killing him but he didn’t know he was but a pawn in the journey of redemption and salvation.


Prayer: I want to walk in the ways of the Holy Spirit, O Lord bring everything in my life in obedience to your will in Jesus name.

Insight: Be unpredictable.

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  1. I subscribe to your leading Holy Ghost,be my navigator in this dark world in Jesus name

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  2. Lead me Holy Spirit, I need your guidance.

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