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Description
Follow the Wind by Megan J. Conner explores how the Holy Spirit often moves like the wind—subtle, powerful, and unseen. Through a vivid moment on a quiet balcony overlooking the ocean, Megan reflects on Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus in John 3:8 and encourages us to embrace the evidence of God’s presence, even when we can’t physically see it. This devotional invites listeners to deepen their faith walk, embrace spiritual discernment, and trust God’s guidance—even when the path isn’t clear.
Highlights
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Reflecting on the invisible but undeniable movement of the Holy Spirit
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A faith-building reminder that God leads us even when we can’t see the full picture
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Encouragement to take a personal inventory of areas where faith feels strong versus where doubt creeps in
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Scripture focus: “The wind blows where it wishes…” – John 3:8
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Practical prayer prompt and journaling activity to strengthen your trust in God
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Full Transcript Below:
Follow the Wind
By Megan J. Conner
“The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.” John 3:8 (ESV)
Warm cup of coffee in hand, Bible and journal in my lap, I greet another new day. However, today’s view is a bit different. Rather than my usual wooded scenery, I sit on a warm balcony overlooking the gulf. The ocean and the stunning white shores appear endless from my picturesque perch. Wave after wave crashes, and I am in awe of the sheer power. Who is this God who created such infinite beauty?
I cannot help feeling overcome by the majesty before me. But beneath the grand landscapes, something subtle speaks. There is a whisper of the Spirit that gently beckons within the wind. Have you ever truly considered the wind? It can be a gentle and leading breeze or a forceful and pow