Today’s reflection centres on the theme “The Breath of Life.” In Genesis 2:7 (NIV) we read, “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.”
This verse is one of the most intimate and powerful moments in all of Scripture. God didn’t simply speak humanity into existence, as He did with the rest of creation. Instead, He formed man from the dust and breathed His own breath into him. This was personal. Intentional. Sacred.
From the very beginning, we were not just made by God—we were made with Him, by His touch, and filled with His breath. That breath—the very Spirit of God—gave us life, purpose, and identity.
This truth reminds us that our lives are not random or accidental. We are not merely physical beings. We are spiritual, deeply connected to the One who formed us. The breath in our lungs is a gift, a sign that we are alive with purpose and dignity.
Even more, in Christ, God breathes new life into us again. Just as He breathed life into Adam, Jesus breathed on His disciples and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit” (John 20:22). As followers of Jesus, we are not just physically alive—we are spiritually alive through Him.
Imagine walking through an art gallery filled with beautiful sculptures. Each one is shaped by a master sculptor—detailed, crafted with care. Now picture this: in the centre of the room is a sculpture unlike the rest. It’s made from simple clay. It’s not polished with marble or bronze—but the sculptor spent more time on it than any other piece.
You watch as the artist leans in, places his hands on the clay, shaping every curve with intention. But then—something unexpected happens. The artist does what no sculptor has ever done. He leans in close, and He breathes into the sculpture.
And suddenly… the sculpture opens its eyes. It breathes. It lives.
That’s not just art—that’s love. That’s Genesis 2:7. God didn’t just create us with His words; He formed us with His hands and gave us life with His breath.
Reflection Questions:
- Do I truly value the life God has given me—physically and spiritually?
 - In what ways can I live each day with greater awareness of God’s breath within me?
 - Am I allowing the Spirit of God to shape my words, actions, and purpose?
 
Prayer:
Lord God, thank You for shaping me with Your hands and breathing Your life into me. Help me never take for granted the gift of life and the purpose You’ve placed in me. Fill me again with Your Spirit so I may live fully for You—body, mind, and soul. In Jesus’ name, amen.






