Early this morning I went out to the rumpus room to listen to the scripture on tape. As I lay down on the comfy couch, I thought again how I need God to draw near. In the darkness, a saw a dark outline just in front of my face. While I realized quickly that it was the back of the office chair I use for my laptop, it felt to me as if God had turned his face toward mine. “Breathe on me!” I thought. I need your breath.
Then I wondered, “What would his breath smell like? Would it be like the forest? Would it be like the smell of newly mown field? Maybe it would be full of fragrant spice or sweet like a garden in bloom.”
I imagined his breath visible, giving life to all things. I marveled aloud, “When you breathe, I bet everything comes to life.” It was then I sensed His wry smile, followed by a reply: “That, or everything dies!”
Life and death are in His breath. How will you experience Him? Will you warm or wither? Will God’s breath bless or burn?
While one puff could blast to bits every molecule that makes me, today he exercises restraint.
Thank God that he loves us!
Breathe on us in tenderness, Lord. Even so, burn away all that resists you. We love you, Lord, because you loved first.