Fifth Week of Lent
O breathe on me, O breath of God, so shall I never die, but live with you the perfect life for all eternity.
Throughout the Bible, the Holy Spirit is portrayed as a life-giving wind. God created the world and then bestowed on humanity the gift of life by breathing into us (see Genesis 2:7). After his Resurrection, Jesus shared the gift of the Holy Spirit with his disciples by breathing on them (see John 20:22). The very word spirit comes from the Hebrew word ruah, which means “breath,” “air,” or “wind.”
With this hymn, we invite God to breathe on us in the same way and to fill us with his life. The song we’re praying with this week even mimics the pacing of breathing with its slow rising and falling. With this song in our hearts, we can imagine God blowing new life into us, so that like small embers, our hearts begin to glow hot, and we can ask God to burst our spirits into flames of his mercy that burn away all impurities.
Prayer for Morning
Holy Spirit, our guide, you breathe into us the gift of divine life. Infuse my life with greater faith, hope, and love and form me into a temple where you dwell deeply. Fire of God’s love, burn in me.
Ponder Today
What parts of my life need to burn away? What pieces do I need God to enflame?
Prayer for Evening
Holy Spirit, our guide, you pour out your gifts with abundance and bring us to completion. Cleanse me and make me fragrant with your holiness. Fire of God’s love, make me new.








Kimberly Kay Cox







Mark Mogilka





























Armando Cervantes
Anna Betancourt
Andrea Chavez-Kopp