Super Breath

supermanSuperman. Quite the dude. He was loaded with Super-human abilities. Did you know:
He has Superhuman Strength, far above any other “human”, making him more powerful than a locomotive!
His body is a living “solar battery” that absorbs solar energies and converts them to fuel for his powers.
He is the strongest being in the DC Universe.
He is virtually invulnerable.
He has healing powers and is immune to all human ailments and weaknesses. His body heals the fastest when it is closest to the sun.
He can fly!
He is faster than a speeding bullet. Even though he started out in the 1930’s as reaching 100 miles per hour, he eventually could surpass the speed of light. That’s pretty fast. Pret-ty fast.
He has X-ray vision.
He possesses super human intelligence.
He has a flawless memory.
He has heat vision; he can emit solar energy from his eyes.
He has super hearing, super vision and a super sense of smell.
And, by George (Reeves), he is multi-lingual! (My lame attempt at Superman humor…)
But my favorite Superman strength is his Super Breath.

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He has the ability to inhale, and exhale, extreme amounts of air with such great force that he can move cars, buildings or put out a forest fire! He can also hold his breath for a ridiculous period of time. What little kid wouldn’t love to have that ability?! In one DC Comic, he saved an entire town from a tornado by inhaling the twister into his lungs. Then he hurled himself into space and….exhaled. I do not possess Superman’s capabilities. I wasn’t born on the planet, Krypton. Nothing I can say or do would make me like Superman.

In fact, I am quite the opposite when it comes to his strengths.
  • I’m losing my memory faster than I would care to admit.
  • I need glasses.
  • I cannot fly.
  • I am slower by the day.
  • My I.Q. would impress very few.
  • My immunity is seriously deteriorating.
  • Thank God I do not have X-ray vision.

(Hey, I do have a super sense of smell! Sometimes it is a blessing; mostly a curse.) But my greatest weakness is holding my breath. Yes, it is a weakness, not a strength.

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the longest time holding the breath underwater was 22 min 00 sec by Stig Severinsen (Denmark) at the London School of Diving in London, UK, on 3 May 2012.

I can do it forever. When things don’t go my way I hold it in. I mean, I really HOLD ON TO IT. I will not let go. Holding your breath for long periods of time can have damaging, if not fatal, consequences.  “And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” Genesis 2:7.

I am not allowing HIM to work through me, in me and FOR me.

“There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the Spirit. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death.” Romans 8:1,2 NKJV. According to the Spirit. If we have the Spirit of God breathing IN US, there is no need to hold on to anything!

I make the choice, every single day, whether to breathe in that power of God, the life-giving breath of the Holy Ghost, or to hold my breath and choke on the things in this life that hinder and literally imprison us.

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10 thoughts on “Super Breath

  1. Candace Jo Post author

    Breath truly is life…amen! I chuckled at your last sentence…been there, done that! LOL! Thank you for sharing.

  2. msh60

    We had a similar focus in the Sunday morning Bible Study this past week – God breathing on Adam, and the story of the dry bones in Ezekiel…..Breath truly is life isn’t it, both in a physical sense for this world and a spiritual sense for the eternal. (deep breathing is also really helpful when panic is attacking you…..don’t ask how I know – ha).

  3. Candace Jo Post author

    Love that…smelling the roses…Lord help me to slow down! Thank you Kat!

  4. Candace Jo Post author

    Don’t you wish you could go back sometimes Cindy?! Love those little people! Blessings to you too, friend!

  5. Candace Jo Post author

    Thank you Holly. Love having you.

  6. Candace Jo Post author

    Oh, thank you! Love to go back to when those little guys were still little guys! I added a third one after that and sure wish I had a picture of all three of them in Superman pajamas. I just don’t think the oldest one would have done it since he would have been 12! Lol!

    I have been holding my breath too…but it sure feels better to let it go. Thank you Andy!

  7. andylee166

    I always enjoy reading your posts. The photo of the little Supermans on Titus 2uesday link up drew me to click. I’ve been holding my breath since yesterday. I needed a reminder to breathe and let the HS breathe life and peace into the situation that had me holding my breath. Blessings on your day! ~andy @ wordsbyandylee.com

  8. Holly Barrett

    Yes! Breathing in His power and strength! Love that image. Thanks for linking up to Testimony Tuesday, my friend.

  9. Cindy

    The pictures remind me of my son, he loved his Superman and Spider-Man pj’s. You are so creative, wonderful message!
    Blessings,
    Cindy

  10. Kat Griffin

    Ahhhh deep Breath ! In and Out In and Out It is a great strength to first remember to take the time to breathe deeply and “smell the roses” along life’s pathway
    great inspiring thoughts
    -Kat-

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