Luke 24:45 Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures.
When we come right down to it, we’re all pretty dense. We need God’s help if we are going to understand what’s written in the Bible, even though the actual words were written by human beings just like us. We don’t need to be anxious about it, though, because we indeed have the help of the Author, the Holy Spirit. As Paul said, “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3:16-17) It is a fascinating linguistic note that in both Hebrew and Greek, the same word means spirit, breath, and wind. Otherwise, they are quite different languages. Thus, when Genesis talks about God giving breath to Adam, it could equally be translated that He gave him spirit. Likewise, when Acts 2 talks about the Holy Spirit being poured out, it could equally be translated that He gave breath to the believers. It follows that the song, Breath On Me, Breath of God, is extremely appropriate and Biblical. It is an interesting note to the crucifixion that, “Jesus called out with a loud voice, ‘Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.’ When he had said this, he breathed his last.” (Luke 23:46) You could say He was quoting David, who said exactly the same thing in Psalm 31:5. It’s also interesting that in Japanese, one way to say a person died is to say, “His breath failed/ended.” Nothing about the Bible is an accident, so we need to seek the help of the Holy Spirit, the Breath of God, to get as much from it as possible.
I am deeply blessed that one of the earliest members of this church has recently been able to return to regular attendance. He is a doctor, and came to an English Bible class I taught, initially just for the English. After about a year, he came in one evening and said he wanted to be baptized. I was delighted, but I asked him why, and his response has stayed with me ever since. “This book was not written just by man, and if God caused it to be written, I had better believe it.” I wish everyone had that understanding! As a pastor/teacher, my job is to help people understand what God has already said, as well as speak out what He is saying right now. Trying to do that on my own is the height of stupidity/futility, because I need the help of the Holy Spirit myself to really grasp what He is saying to me. However, He does help me, and I am to be faithful to share what He shows me. I’m never to think I have the total picture, so I’m never to be proud in what I am doing, but I am to rejoice to be part of what God does to build up and equip His people, just as Paul wrote to Timothy.
Father, thank You for the incredible privilege of participating in Your work. May I be totally submitted and committed to You, allowing Your Spirit, Your Breath, to flow through me however You choose. May I be fully useful to You in building up the Body of Christ, for Your glory. Thank You. Praise God!