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Daily Devotional

Praise the Lord for Every Breath

November 12, 2019 - 12:00 am

This Devotional's Hebrew Word


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Let everything that has breath praise the LORD.
Praise the LORD.
— Psalm 150:6

During this season when we give thanks for God’s many blessings and His faithfulness, enjoy this collection of devotions on what it means for us to be people of faith. For more on faith, download our complimentary Bible study on Abraham, the father of our faith.

Last month, Canadians celebrated Thanksgiving — a time to focus on our blessings and express our gratitude for all the good things in our lives. Thankfully, there are many things to be grateful for in life. But here’s one that you may have missed: The blessing of yet another breath.

Breathing is something almost everyone takes for granted. It’s the first thing we do when we are born and the last thing we do when we die. We do it even when we are sleeping or when we aren’t thinking about it. It’s an automatic blessing that we receive all the time. So it’s no wonder that people take little notice of it and underestimate the gift that it really is.

The ability to breathe is our chance at another day. It is literally the gift of life. When God brought Adam to life, He breathed into his nostrils (Genesis 2:7). Breathing is life. However, the Jewish sages point out that breathing is connected not only to the physical act of living, but also to our spiritual vitality. In Hebrew, the word for “breath,” neshima, is almost the same as the word for “soul,” neshama. This is because when we breathe, we connect with our soul.

Try it. Breathe deeply and slowly. You will immediately notice what doctors and mental health professionals have been telling us for years. Breathing deeply calms us and quiets the mind while putting us in touch with our innermost thoughts and feelings. We are better focused and more centred when we take the time to breathe deeply. We literally breathe in God’s life force, and the more we breathe in, the better our living will be.

Psalm 150, the very last psalm, is all about praising God and being thankful. The last line reads, “Let everything that has breath praise the LORD.” However, the sages teach that the verse can also be read “Praise the LORD for every breath.” King David’s parting message to us is to be grateful for everything that we have, starting with the ability to take our next breath.

Although the book of Psalms is mostly about praising God for our blessings, the truth is that most people turn to it during times of trouble. However, the last verse reminds us that no matter how difficult our circumstances, we can always be grateful for our ability to breathe and the fact that we are alive. As long as we are living we can hope, fix, change, and grow. When we are thankful for our breath, we can be grateful for everything.

Praise the Lord!

For more on faith, download our complimentary Bible study, “The Life of Abraham: Our Incredible Patriarch.”

     

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