Day by day we need to breathe the Lord Jesus, and in our breathing, we also drink of Him. I refer again to the two lines in M. E. Barber's hymn: "Just to breathe the Name of Jesus, / Is to drink of Life indeed" (Hymns, #73). Miss Barber realized that to breathe the Lord is to drink Him. In the breath there is water, and in the water there is food.
The Lord has shown us that the best way to breathe Him is to call on His name (Lam. 3:55-56). We are the called people who have been called to be the calling ones. The Lord has called us so that we may call on Him (1 Cor. 1:2). On the one hand, we are the called people; on the other hand, we are the calling people. We are those who call on the Lord Jesus at every time and in every place. Many doctors and experts in health have discovered that an excellent exercise to help our human body is deep breathing. By breathing deeply, we breathe out all the unclean things and breathe in all the fresh elements. This principle applies also to our spiritual life. One of the most healthy things for our spiritual life is to breathe the Lord Jesus deeply by calling, "O Lord Jesus." Many of us may have been Christians for years without ever practicing the proper calling on the Lord. The word call in Greek means "to call upon, to invoke by name." We need to call on the name of the Lord, and this calling is the deep breathing of the Lord Jesus. It is regrettable that many Christians do not know how to breathe the Lord Jesus. A. B. Simpson wrote a wonderful hymn on the matter of breathing. The chorus reads, "I am breathing out my sorrow, / Breathing out my sin; / I am breathing, breathing, breathing, / All Thy fulness in" (Hymns, #255).




May82013
Joanna Smathers
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
I looked this up for our nephew doing finals at OU. I enjoyed all the comments especially A.B. Simpson's testimony. I had not heard this. Lord keep us breathing You in all day, in all the situations, complexities, enjoyments, environments, times of rest, relaxation.
May12013
Leira Ruth Fulgueras
Philippines
It's just a matter of breathing.. a matter of what we breathe in. Christ is the Fullness! Our need is to breathe this Fullness in!
Nov182012
Annie Punzalan
North Caloocan, NCR, Philippines
How crucial for us to breathe in and breathe out the Lord moment by moment.... Our Lord went through a process to become pneumatic so that we can take Him in and take Him out by calling on His precious name... We can come to the Lord and tell Him everything that we feel... He can be whatever we need...
Jul22012
Tony Pfeiffer
Anaheim, CA, United States
Genesis 2:7 Jehovah God formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul.
John 20:22 And when he had said this, He breathed into them and said to them, Receive the Holy Spirit.
2 Timothy 3:16-17 All Scripture is God-breathed and profitable for teaching, for conviction, for correction, for instruction in righteousness. That the man of God may be complete, fully equipped for every good work.
God breathes into us to form our human spirit. Christ, in His resurrection breathes His Spirit into our spirit. God's word is His breathe. He breathes into us so we can receive Him and be filled with Him.
Be filled with the Holy Spirit!
Feb192012
李 菲 麗
NC, United States
I am also impressed by a sister's sharing regarding the brother who wrote this hymn.
"I am breathing out my sickness , breathing out my sin....." The hymn was written by A.B. Simpson, who lived in America in the 1800's. At the age of 35 he was told by doctors that he only had a few months to live, due to a respiratory ailment. They told him to prepare his family of wife and five children for his inevitable soon departure. He spent the next few months asking the Lord if He really wanted to take him now. Simpson felt that they Lord had more work for him to do on earth, and so began to seek for healing. This was at the very beginning of the Pentecostal movement, and some were having genuine and miraculous instant healing. But this never happened to Simpson, and he grew more desperate. Then he learned how to breathe in the Lord, and to draw life from the Lord Spirit. In fact, he began to practice having a time every morning to breathe in the Spirit and receive the life supply for his spirit, soul, and body. Simpson testified that he was never "once for all" healed. His symptons would return daily, forcing him to go to the Lord in a moment-by-moment way to breathe in life for his whole being. He was DAILY healed, and lived to the age of 70. At the end of his life, he testified that he lived the first half of his life by his own energy and strength, and that he lived the second half of his life in resurrection life!
Feb192012
李 菲 麗
NC, United States
Praise the Lord, a very effective, simple healing! simply by breathing....(of course, no "side or adverse reactions") ... has become a "priceless medication and treatment" to take daily...even moment by moment.. under His care, grace and mercy, in resurrection. He is without fail, the sweet Encouragement, the wholesome Energy and the edifying Strength. O Lord Jesus!!!
Feb272011
Ojie Dela Cruz
Caloocan, National Capital Region, Philippines
Only by breathing out every negative things in us which includes all our sorrows, our own life, our sinful nature, our longings, our opinions, our desires, our ambitions, our preferences, and our choices, the Lord as the Spirit can fill us.
When the Spirit fills our entire being, that is, when we gain the infilling Spirit by breathing Him in, we cannot help but become burning. We will have power inwardly, filled with joy and peace deep within. We will be freed from bondage and oppression.
This is the way for us to grow and mature in life, be ready to meet our dear Bridegroom. Hallelujah!
Jun162009
Alvin Lo
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
No doubt this is a very deep and true spiritual experience. I find no reason to criticize this hymn.
Every day I do this. In the morning, I breathe out all my sorrow and sins to the Lord, and inhale in all the fullness of the Lord. I like this hymn because it lists all the things that block me from the Lord, and that we can breathe all of them out to the Lord. This leaves me with no recourse, no excuse not to touch the Lord, especially in the morning when I am just awake. I feel refreshed after performing spiritual breathing.
This hymn changes my spiritual life.
Jun162009
Alvin Lo
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
No doubt this is a very deep and true spiritual experience. I find no reason to criticize this hymn.
Every day I do this. In the morning, I breathe out all my sorrow and sins to the Lord, and inhale in all the fullness of the Lord. I like this hymn because it lists all the things that block me from the Lord, and that we can breathe all of them out to the Lord. This leaves me with no recourse, no excuse not to touch the Lord, especially in the morning when I am just awake. I feel refreshed after performing spiritual breathing.
This hymn changes my spiritual life.
May312009
Chris Reinish
New Haven, CT, United States
I used this song in a home Sunday worship service recently; while we were waiting for the midi to replay, I realized it was the perfect moment to actually DO what the song says: we all took the time to breathe, until the next stanza played. What a wonderful way to be involved, to be in the Spirit, to relax into the deep peace of God. I'm going to suggest that we sing more songs this way--taking time between stanzas and the chorus, to breathe in God's peace and light, and breathe out our own sorrow, darkness.
Peace,
CR