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THE BREATH OF GOD
In the Christian journey or pathway, the Holy Spirit is always active in some way. Be it Christian conversion, our prayer life, or God’s guidance and provision in our lives, the Spirit of God is always involved. Before considering other aspects of Christian experience the part that the Holy Spirit plays should be mentioned first; it is the way God does things… by the creative power of His Spirit!
The first verse of the Hymn BREATH OF GOD is the perfect introduction to such an important consideration:-
Breathe on me Breath of God
Fill me with life anew
That I may love what you would love
That I may do what you would do
It seems to me, that one should think about this subject as the BREATHING of God, it gives the emphasis of ACTION! We can talk about the Breath of God all day, and even discuss Christian doctrine at length; but all that is pointless unless God breathes… for that is when things happen!
For a moment come back to the dawn of creation. Adam is formed out of dust, and he becomes a living being as God BREATHES into his nostrils the breath of life. Explain creation how you will, the primary point is this, GOD BREATHED! Adam received not just oxygen but the pneuma (ancient Greek word for breath) of God Himself. If you like, it was God breathing Holy Ghost ‘oxygen’ into Adam.
Now come with me to the incident after the resurrection where Jesus breathes on His disciples, “…. he breathed on them and said “Receive the Holy Spirit.”
John 20:22 NIV. This verse I must admit, has troubled me; for a start it seemed possibly unhealthy and seemingly unnatural for Jesus to breathe literally on his disciples. But wait a minute, this is God’s Son so imbued with the Spirit of God! The very action of breathing on them was more than the breath of oxygen, but something of the Spirit too; and also a prelude to another imminent event… the day of Pentecost. On this historical day God breathed the Holy Spirit into the waiting, gathered disciples and they ‘breathed out’, speaking in other languages.
What is the conclusion? The all important ingredient for a God empowered life is the inbreathing of God. There are secular breathing techniques, but consider the benefit of breathing in the Spirit of God, it is the breathing in of the Holy Spirit, allowing God to fill your ‘spiritual lungs’.
My own desire is to discover more of the life of God through breathing in the Holy Spirit, that is… to be filled with the Spirit as a continuing daily goal. Consider for a moment those devices we have, they all need powering up. So easy to suddenly find that the battery needs urgent charging! We can also get spiritually run down! We need charge up times too!
The Gift of the Holy Spirit is your right, your inheritance and indeed the blessing God desires to give you. We are physical, but also spiritual beings; we are so made that receiving God’s Spirit is the most normal and natural thing to experience. So, as a Christian, ASK & RECEIVE!
If you are not a Christian, ACCEPT JESUS and the PROMISED GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT is for you too! Acts 2:38-39.Ref. Zech. 4:6, Gen. 2:7, John 20:22, Acts 2:4. Acts 2:38-39. NIV.
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Prayer Power
The meaning of the word Israel is quite intriguing! ‘ he struggles with God’
This name was given to Jacob because he wrestled in prayer, not giving up till God blessed him.
If anything should be a priority in a person’s life, it should be the activity of prayer, When a person prays they are unlocking the divine dimension.
So often we blame God, why did this or that happen, but did you pray?
If you question the existence of God, or if you question the validity of Jesus being the Son of God, why not pray! Ask God to reveal Himself to you.
Prayer is the grasp of a person reaching out and touching God. In your extremity God will meet you, but you must wrestle or prevail until your answer is secured. For Jacob, his extremity was a fear of his brother Esau. Alone in his predicament, Jacob had to hold on to God in prayer, prevailing until he got the answer.
God wants to see if we can be tenacious enough to take hold of Him in prayer until we obtain our request. Jesus put it simply, saying that we should always pray and not give up. Your ability to persist in prayer is the dynamic principle which will release divine activity into your personal situation.
I recall a time in my life when I discovered the power of prevailing in prayer for something or not giving up until the answer was secured. My career in Local Government at the time was at a point where I felt I needed to be more than just an accounts clerk, it was a time of personal frustration. Sure, I was happily married with a young family, but workwise I felt the need for something more challenging and personally satisfying. I was at the time, still doing part time studies to further my career in LG Administration; which would qualify me to hold a position as a Council Clerk in SA. In my lunch break over the ensuing weeks I would pray daily that God would give me success with my applications. Indeed, He did just that! Not long after, I was appointed to a rural District Council. A challenging, but exciting and enjoyable period of my life ensued.
Whatever stage you are at in life, whatever changes you would like to see, God your Heavenly Father will answer with His blessing. God is good and wants to respond to your believing, prevailing prayer.
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3. ARE YOU COUPLED UP WITH JESUS?
So often, as we go about living our individual lives, we may find that we have lost contact with Jesus.
I think of those modern train couplings which join carriages together, coupled together in a mutual vertical clasp. They form a tight grip not easily broken, at the same time giving strong stability to the train as a whole.
It is our relationship with Jesus that is so important, giving us strength and character in our daily walk. He gives us stability and enables us to persevere.
If you keep your relationship with Jesus active, He will enable you to live successfully each day.
Our relationship with Him must be close and strong in order for there to be any tangible result. Not just personally, but also for our daily relationships with others.
Why not try coming closer to Jesus, it can be an intimate relationship; a special union between you and Jesus Christ. In fact, the most important friendship you can ever have. Give it a try ,you won’t be disappointed!
I recently penned the following, trying to capture something of the potential which can result when two come together in a unity of friendship.
Two kindred spirits joined as one
They plumb the depths of harmony
To rise together in unity belong.
Their steps unite to walk a course
Uncharted waters they do belong
Yet still to be a walk together.
In union do these spirits yearn
Tears flow without relent
One understands when spirits like unite.
Mystery beckons the future be
Perhaps veiled in love it seems
Yet there is an answer soon to be.
Confirm your hearts true plea
All will be revealed for you to see
The flow of two hearts in unity.
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2. KNOWING JESUS MAKES YOU DIFFERENT
I can recall the actual moment that I received the Lord Jesus Christ into my life. The dynamic change I experienced during the next few days is as clear today as it was then. Amazingly, God suddenly seemed so close and I found myself talking to Him with a new found confidence and intimacy, like there was no barrier between us.
In life we make friends, we get to know someone on a personal basis. That relationship may be forgotten, you may not see that person again, but a relationship has been made.
The impact we have on each other is real. Your friendships are real and dynamic. To have met someone, spoken with them, forges a link, a reality that remains. It is a spirit to spirit contact. Part of you has touched them, part of them has touched you.
When you come to know Jesus you are eternally and vitally changed, you will never be the same. The moment you believe in Jesus Christ, you become a child of God, a new born person.
To know Christ is to enter into a personal relationship, a one on one friendship. It is not a mere mental acknowledgement but an actual meeting up with the Son of God.
Conversely the person that does not know Christ, has never been introduced, is still the same and totally different to the person who has.
The reality is this, there is a difference, you are not the same, they are not the same. God in Christ has set you apart; that makes you special and unique. You are a child of God and God is your Father.
Ref. John 1:12 also 2 Cor. 5:17 NIV -
INTRODUCTION
Christian Faith Perspectives are based on my personal life experiences as a believer in Jesus Christ, whom I received as a teenager.
When using Biblical passages for reference the New International Version of the Bible is used and abbreviated, NIV.
My life as a Christian has included careers in Local Government Administration, Church Pastoral work and in recent years self employment as a Sales Agent.
The intention of my posts is to highlight what I see as important aspects of living life as a Christian. The goal is that they might inspire and motivate others in living their own fulfilled lives in the Lord Jesus Christ.
1. JESUS IS THE PATHWAY
It is interesting that one designation of early Christians was that they were followers. of the Way. They were in fact followers of Jesus who said of himself,
“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”
This pathway is unique for it has no darkness; it is characterised by light. So if we follow him we will not walk in darkness. He, Jesus is the light of the world and he has that ability to dispel darkness.
I recall a late afternoon river fishing trip, accessed only by a bush track. As nightfall approached we packed up our gear to return home…. in a 1925 T Model Ford!! You guessed it, we had not travelled too far and it broke down. We were now stranded in the dark, on a track we could barely see, and with thick bush all around. My unease at the time as a young boy was only placated by an adult companion who was able to guide us out to the main road.
Ref. Acts 22:4, John 14:6, John 8:12

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