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Why does Jesus use the analogy of wind when discussing the Holy Spirit?

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Jesus uses wind to illustrate the mysterious and sovereign work of the Holy Spirit in regeneration (John 3:8).

In John 3:8, Jesus states that the wind blows where it pleases, comparing it to the work of the Spirit in the lives of believers. This analogy emphasizes the invisible and sovereign nature of the Spirit’s operations, reinforcing that it is not something humans can control or understand fully. Just as we cannot see the wind but can observe its effects, we cannot initiate our spiritual birth; it is a work of the Spirit alone. This serves to humble our understanding of salvation, reminding us that it is solely the act of God that brings about the new birth and spiritual awakening in our hearts.
Scripture References: John 3:8

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Water and Wind
Rick Warta · Apr 29, 2021
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