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Prayer the Breath of Life

“O Lord; in the morning
will I direct my prayer...”
Psalm 5:3

Prayer especially in the morning is to be the inspiration and the very place wherein we touch His presence and receive the breath of life to face the day before us. Unlike the material creation, the spiritual life requires the breath of life continuously. We are exhorted in John 15 to abide in the vine in order to live and bear fruit.

“And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul.”
Genesis 2:7

Our inherent weakness requires something far more than fleeting moments of inspiration. There is within God’s wisdom a need (on our part) and a provision (on His part) for our life to become grafted in by the continuous operation of Faith. It is from this live connection where the flow of Grace sustains us, transforms us, and brings us into the resources to live beyond the limitations of this earthly existence.

The One great aspect of prayer is not so much in our asking for things but in simplicity communing with Him who is our breath of life.

“To be a Christian without prayer
is no more possible than to be alive without breathing.”
Martin Luther

See: Prayer and Communion

BT

One Comment

  • Mandy says:

    “ The One great aspect of prayer is not so much in our asking for things but in simplicity communing with Him who is our breath of life.” AMEN!

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