After
Sunday service I had the privilege to share a few thoughts with a wonderful young
woman who described how she felt as - ‘suffocating’. We have all felt that sensation when life was
pressing upon us from all sides to the point that we felt as if we could not
take an emotional, physical or psychological cleansing breath.
In ministering
to this beautiful spirit I relayed to her the analogy of a baby being positioned
for birth. As the internal environment that
once provided free floating freedom grows more cramped and we become used to
our surroundings – all of a sudden things will become tight. Like a baby ready to enter the birth canal,
things can flip on us. Our world may seem to turn upside down and things that
used to be an easy stretch now seem restrictive.
As
the baby prepares for birth the tightness of the birth canal feels just like
suffocation. The narrow, cramped
passageway pushes fluid out of the lungs and stimulates the muscles to prepare for
life and gravity outside of the womb. As
God prepares to birth us into new projects, new situations, new blessings we
too will feel the uneasy tightness that resembles suffocation. This pressing is necessary to prepare us for
life outside of our present situation. Don’t lose heart. Know that this intense
tightness is just an ‘intense hug’ from God as he pushes you into your new
world of favor.
Fill
your lungs with the spirit of grace and then prepare to hold on until you come
to other side. Your new experience
awaits. Don’t fight it. Know that the ‘suffocating’ feeling is your
key to a new beginning.
Every
day is a good day; it is up to us to make it a power-packed GREAT day! Be
blessed! Dr. JoAnn
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