Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being Genesis 2:7 (NIV)
I titled today’s blog The Human Spirit, but I could have just as easily titled it The Spirit of God. The Bible discusses the origin of human life as being “God breathed”. The same language was used at the time of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit came over the crowds as “strong wind and tongues of fire”.
I was thinking of this idea of the human spirit after seeing my clients this past week. Many of my clients exhibit resilience that is remarkable. Two in particular stuck me this week. One is a young man who experienced merciless bullying when he entered high school, likely because he has severe social anxiety. He also appears to be on the autism spectrum. He has been able to demonstrate incredible resilience and courage as he has begun to journal his painful experiences. His insights and courage in visiting his pain are nothing short of remarkable. He is starting to heal.
Another client has multiple physical maladies which point to a terminal diagnosis. Yet, she has found renewed spirit and meaning by starting a ministry to homeless people. She gathers resources for these forgotten people, and she has been able to engage her church and community response to help these folks. It is what keeps her going she tells me.
So, there you have it. These people have acted out of an indomitable human spirit. Whenever you feel like you cannot push forward, be encouraged by the fact that God has instilled in us a Spirit that pushes for life, not just for us, but for others.
Prayer: Thank you, Lord for the Spirit, from above which you have breathed into us, Amen
