Breath: (n) the power of breathing; life.
The human body makes heroic attempts to warn us of the beginning of difficulties:
- A little headache
- A runny nose
- A scratchy throat
- A sore muscle
- An achy joint
And our breath.
Sometimes we’ll have a heaviness in our breathing, or even a shortness of breath that can forewarn of difficulties.
It is almost mind-boggling to consider how many breaths we take each and every day without giving it thought. So paying attention to the process to make sure it’s working with its customary ease is an intelligent way to ensure that our bodies are proceeding with great confidence–or if we’re being gently warned about weariness or an affliction that requires our attention.
God gave us the breath of life.
It is often our job to produce life through that breath.
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