1 / 16

Wind chill index Windmills Jet stream Get wind of something Politicians: how the wind blows

Wind chill index Windmills Jet stream Get wind of something Politicians: how the wind blows Take the wind out of one’s sails Blowing in the wind Jer.18:17. I. Biblical Winds. Gn.8:1, dried water after the Flood Ex.15:10, served God in Egypt Ec.1:6, circulation of wind.

bart
Télécharger la présentation

Wind chill index Windmills Jet stream Get wind of something Politicians: how the wind blows

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Wind chill index • Windmills • Jet stream • Get wind of something • Politicians: how the wind blows • Take the wind out of one’s sails • Blowing in the wind • Jer.18:17

  2. I. Biblical Winds • Gn.8:1, dried water after the Flood • Ex.15:10, served God in Egypt • Ec.1:6, circulation of wind

  3. Pro.25:23, N wind is the coldest in Palestine; blows from June to Sept. Arabs: Simoon (poison) Brings rain (Pro.25:23) Refreshes (S.Sol.4:16) 1 K.18:43-44, W wind carries moisture from Mediterranean, ends droughts Lk.12:55, S wind brings hot weather

  4. II. The East Wind(most mentioned in Bible) • Brought locusts, Ex.10:13 (west wind blew them away, v.19) • Scorched grain, Gn.41:6, 23, 27 (blew from desert) • Withered the vine, Ezk.17:9-10 • Dried up springs of water, Ho.13:15

  5. Got attention of a disobedient prophet, Jon.1:4 Parched fruit of same prophet, Jon.4:8 Jer.18:17, east wind is violent (22:22) Job 27:21, carries away… Ps.48:7, shatters ships In Jeremiah, the winds of war

  6. I. Biblical Winds II. The East Wind III. Lessons From The Wind

  7. 1. Pro.30:1-4, puts us in our place • Wisdom literature often begins w. an advertisement • Agur does the opposite • Questions emphasize man’s limita-tions (= Job 38-39) • 1 Co.8:2 • Ps.135:7; Mk.4:39

  8. 2. Mt.11:7, can cause compromise • John would not let winds of opposition silence his message or shut down his mission. He refused to compromise • Peter? Mt.14:24-30 . . . 26:69-75 • Disciples? Mk.6:…48, 51 • Ac.4-5

  9. 3. Jn.3:…8, invisible • Wind is invisible; we see ieffects • New birth is invisible; we see effects • Ac.9:26-27; 1 Pt.1:22-23…; 2:1-3 Wind InvisibleSee effects in world New birth InvisibleSee effects in life

  10. Mt.7:25…27, serious • The same wind destroys one house, assures another (a good foundation) • Ps.1:4, wind blows away chaff • Contrary winds build character Foundedon rock(stands) Not founded on rock(falls)

  11. Ac.2:2, wind, breath (cf. 2 Pt.1:21) Recalls Ezk. 37:9-14 Wind brought life to old bones Ac.2, life to old sinners If no changes follow, vain, Ro.6

  12. 4. Ja.1:6, pictures the doubter Ja.1:5-8 • Faith: settled trust, confidence in God • Doubt: be at variance w. oneself • Doubters are unsteady; they waver • World applauds the doubter • Doubters have divided heart, Mt.22:37

  13. 5. Ja.3:4, big wind, little rudder • Sails use winds for power to move; rudders determine direction • Ho.8:7 (1 Sm.15; 2 Sm.11-12) • James 3 Tiny rudder:destiny of ship Tiny tongue:destiny of soul

  14. 6. Acts 27, big wind, big danger • Winds can be dangerous to sailors • W/o them, they could perish at sea • Ac.27:4, 7, 13-15, 40; 28:13 • 14, Euroclydon, east-north-east wind, “northeaster”

  15. The most dangerous winds • Ep.4:14, Paul writes from Rome • Concerned about a more deadly wind (1 T.1:19-20) • Some deliberately deceive (1 T.4:1-2) • Jd.12, all bluster; no show

More Related