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Breathe Normally
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Thursday, October 15, 2020 |
It’s one of the funniest lines—that never gets a laugh. I refer to the safety demonstration from a flight last week:
Then the flight attendant rattles off this disturbing scenario: “In the event of a sudden loss in cabin pressure, oxygen masks will drop down automatically. Reach up and pull the mask to your face—and breathe normally.” Think about it. What could possibly cause a “sudden loss” in cabin pressure? A bullet through the fuselage? A blown out window? A severed tail? There simply is no scenario that would result in a sudden loss of cabin pressure that would allow any sane and sober person to “breathe normally.” But if sanity and safety are to be restored in the middle of a crisis—in the air, on the ground—or in our spiritual lives—breathing normally is exactly what we must do. Consider:
Feeling a sudden loss of cabin pressure? Breathe normally. “The Lord reigns” (Psalms 93:1).
Amen and Amen!
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