Composing “Summer Wind” – A Song for the Holy Spirit

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One windy evening, in summer 1996, I was inspired to write a song. At that time, I just came from a youth meeting. I was the associate pastor of a local church and I was involved in the church’s youth ministry.

The young people shared a lot about their struggles and hardships in facing life’s realities. They also shared about the trials and challenges that were besetting their families, friends and for the professionals, their workplaces. It seemed that the situation at that period was so hard that everyone felt like they wanted to go somewhere else.

After I had dinner, I took my guitar, went to the lawn and sat on the white-painted steel chair. I strummed two chords, humming a melody while staring at the star dotted summer night sky.

Then the wind blew and the phrase that immediately entered my mind was “summer wind”. These were the beginning words that I kept singing and singing with the two guitar chords that I was playing. I hummed the rest of the melody until I became so drowsy and realized that it was ten in the evening.

The following day, with the melody still fresh in my mind, I added more words to the song. The outcome was a song reflection of what the young people shared in church and their life situation.

Basically, “Summer Wind” was a song I made in adoration of the Holy Spirit. When the wind blew that night, it reminded me of Jesus Christ who told Nicodemus that the wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit (John 3:8).

So the Summer Wind song is a prayer to the Holy Spirit asking Him to take the pilgrim to a distant star, wishing for a place where he could express his true self. The use of the phrase “endless sea” refers to the life horizons and the many possibilities that God offers to everyone. When you have faith in God, you do not mind waiting forever as long as you end up in the presence of the LORD.

The chorus petitions the Holy Spirit, asking Him to “take me to another time when I can find my peace” because genuine peace can only be found when you are in the presence of the Lord.

To many it might be a grim request to ask the Holy Spirit to “take me to a lofty place”, which definitely refers to heaven, the higher ground where true friends are all that we could see and meet.

You may view the full lyrics of “Summer Wind” at http://fromworrytoglory.com/2011/11/20/summer-wind-in-auckland/

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Summer Wind in Auckland

From Worry To Glory

Summer wind will you take me far?
I wanna go to a distant star;
I want a place where I can be;
Free to live and just wanna be me.

From Worry To Glory

Oftentimes, things and events start with a photo

Summer wind will you blow me away?

To an endless sea I’ll sail;

I won’t mind if I’ll wait forever;

As long as I find you waiting there.

 
 

 

 

Take me to another time when I can find my peace,
Summer wind in you I’ll find release;
Take me to a lofty place where I can do my best,
Summer wind this is my only wish…
May all summer bring joy and happiness.

From Worry to Glory

Savoring a lofty place moment at Mt. Victoria

Summer wind will you whip me strong?
Carry me to where I belong;
I wish you would just settle me,
Where true friends are all that I can see.

From Worry To Glory

(L-R) Nonoy, Sharon, Twinkle, Iya, Jonan, Toto, Noynoy; with Boyet taking the shot

Take me to another time when I can find my peace,
Summer wind in you I’ll find release;
Take me to a lofty place where I can do my best,
Summer wind this is my only wish…
May all summer bring joy and happiness.

Let Us Go to the Lofty Place Now

From Worry To Glory

Cool Summer Sea Breeze by Joven Baloyo

If there is any place I want to be forever, I want to be in the Lofty Place.

While lofty place is a common phrase, I first used it when I wrote the song, “Summer Wind“.

When you want to escape the searing heat and glare of summer the best place to go is somewhere up the mountains where the view is calm and the breeze is cool.

Or perhaps go to a pristine island and just enjoy the serenity of the beach in sunrise or sunset setting.

One can’t help but think about the “loft” of the house, which refers to the floor directly under the roof. Some call it attic.

Loft reminds me of the place where Clark Kent, the main character in the TV series Smallville, stays. He stays in the hayloft of the barn.

Lofty place as used in the song “Summer Wind” points to higher ground where one could find solace and safety.

It is a hideaway, a place of solitude, love, peace and harmony.

It is a place of friendship, where people are faithful and true. The lofty place is where ambitions and ideals are realized. It is a place of consistency, where justice rules and hope abounds.

If the Lofty Place exists, where can one find it?

Yes, the “Lofty Place” exists and you can find it in God.

You can find it by entering the small gate and taking the narrow road, the path that is hard and long, where only a few finds it but it surely leads to life. (Matthew 7:13-14).

Try to look around and you can see that there is so much pain, hunger, poverty, and hatred among the peoples of the world. Wars quell wars and it is being fought both through the military and economic fronts.

There is so much decadence of values and it looks like those who make a stand are ridiculed and isolated.

The reign of hypocrisy and triumph of dishonesty even in the church and religious institutions are so perplexing and de-motivating.

Is it not comforting to know that amidst all these situations there is one and only one place where you can go and be free from the world’s confinements? The place is at the Lofty Place.

Obviously now, the Lofty Place is the dwelling place of God, where you can live in peace infinitely.

It is where you can do your best and do your fullest potential, not for the praise of men but for the glory of God. Most of all, it is a place where true friends live.

Come, let us go to the Lofty Place and find the best motivation and inspiration to live life to its fullest.

Hey, don’t get me wrong. This is not death’s premonition nor you need to die a physical death to reach the Lofty Place.

I remember Paul’s exhortation, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” (Galatians 2:20)

Let us go to the Lofty Place now… the Spirit of God shall take us there.