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A digital image created by Wombo Dream AI. Here is the prompt I used... A praying woman is looking toward a cross on a hill with a visible long vapor of breath swirling and streaming like a satin ribbon from her mouth to the cross as she prays. The atmosphere is peaceful and yet bright with golden rays of sunshine pouring out from behind the cross. Photo-realistic HDR and beautiful atmosphere with emotional coloring to reach deep into the senses. After it's creation, I edited it to add text over the ribbon of breath. The text says, “Create in me a clean heart, Lord...”
AI (Wombo) Whisper A Prayer by Crystal A Murray (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

Recently, I did a Bible study that had a devotion for each day, and part of that devotion was a daily breath prayer. At first, I was a little concerned about the possibility of mysticism or that it was some new age idea. So, I did some research. Apparently, the idea of breath prayers goes back to at least the 1300s, and it is a way to uphold the Scripture that says to “pray without ceasing.” These prayers are short words that can be spoken with an inhale and an exhale, or in your mind in the same amount of time.

Psalms 150:6 WEBUS
[6] Let everything that has breath praise Yah! Praise Yah!

https://bible.com/bible/206/psa.150.6.WEBUS

1 Thessalonians 5:16-17 WEBUS
[16] Always rejoice. [17] Pray without ceasing.

https://bible.com/bible/206/1th.5.16-17.WEBUS

There’s a great article explaining “breath prayers” with history and examples at Christianity dot com written by Mary Oelerich-Meyer. She mentions in her article that the English word inspiration comes from the Latin word ”inspirare” which means “to breathe into.” That makes the verse that says “All Scripture is God-breathed,” have a much deeper and more powerful meaning.

2 Timothy 3:16-17 WEBUS
[16] Every Scripture is God-breathed and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for instruction in righteousness, [17] that each person who belongs to God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.

https://bible.com/bible/206/2ti.3.16-17.WEBUS

It’s easiest to remember breath prayers by praying Scriptures or songs. For example, inhale saying, “The Lord is my Shepherd,” and exhale with, “I shall not want.” Or, inhale with, “Thank You, Lord,” and exhale saying, “for saving my soul.” Anything that helps you whisper (breathe) a prayer in the morning, at noon, and in the evening like it says in the old hymn Whisper A Prayer. The song (one of my childhood favorites) reminds us that we can pray all the time, and God will answer all the time to “keep your heart in tune.” And we want to keep our hearts in tune because we know that Jesus may come in the morning, at noon, or in the evening.

So, I wanted a good way to remember some breath prayers for myself, and after trying different memory tricks, I decided to use the letters in my own first name as an acronym. I liked creating them so much that I wrote a bunch of prayers for others as well and now call them Breath Prayer Acronyms. And then I started putting them on pretty backgrounds to send to others who might need “inspiration.” For example, for the friend with cancer I’ve asked readers to pray for and his caregiving wife. The images I made for them are at the bottom after the video. There’s also an image I made using the letters for our writer’s group.

But first, here are the prayers for my own name without using an image background. And if you comment that you’d like me to write a breath prayer acronym for your name, I’ll gladly try. If I don’t know you, I’m not certain how it will come out since personalities and needs have ended up in all the acronyms I’ve written so far, but God could inspire me to write exactly what works for you without knowing anything about you. He does that sometimes. 🙂 Anyway, here’s mine…

C: Inhale: Create in me …
Exhale: A clean heart, Lord.

R: Inhale: Rose of Sharon, …
Exhale: May Your beauty flow through my soul.

Y: inhale: You are worthy, Lord, …
Exhale: Of all my praise.

S: Inhale: Save me, oh God, …
Exhale: For your Divine purpose.

T: Inhale: Teach me Your ways, …
Exhale: Your words and Your will.

A: Inhale: All of me, Jesus, …
Exhale: Wrap in all of You.

L: Inhale: Love is greatest …
Exhale: In who You are.

And here’s a video of Whisper A Prayer…

Whisper A Prayer by voiceofspiritualpraises1522 on YouTube (with lyrics)

And here are the promised images…

Breath Prayer Acronym: Mark
Breath Prayer Acronym: Deborah
Breath Prayer Acronym: LCW (Louisville Christian Writers)

April 20, 2026 Posted by | Christianity, Creative Writing, Creativity, Nonfiction, Prayer, Text on Image, Thoughts and/or Instructions, Visual Parables (Images with a Message), Walking With The Lord | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

When Blessings Flow


Flowing Waterfall

Flowing Waterfall by Crystal A Murray
At Papa John’s Corporate Park in Louisville, Kentucky

So many things in life are linked together. I love in today’s reading from Genesis 24:53 through Genesis 24:67 how the original blessing for Isaac multiplied to bless more than just Isaac. I believe that all started with the servant who took the time to praise God and acknowledge Him as the provider of the blessing.

First, the servant was blessed. He blessed Rebecca with jewelry, clothing, and a promise of a good future. Then he also blessed Rebekah’s family with jewelry, clothing, livestock, etc. The family blessed the servant and the men he traveled with. Rebekah blessed her family. Her family sent her away with blessings like, “Our sister, may you be the mother of millions, and may your descendants possess the cities of those who hate them.” And when Isaac saw her as they arrived near his tent, it says he took her to be his wife, and it comforted him from the grief he was feeling over his mother’s death.

The Bible has so many promises of blessings from God, and they are all set to multiply. He gives to us with the purpose of our sharing it with others, but we have to see it and be thankful for it before we will be able to let go and share. Oh, but once we let God take over, it can go so far. It’s like the boy who gave the two fish and five loaves of bread in John 6:1-14. What started as a small offering that fit into a lunch box filled thousands and provided 12 baskets of leftovers after Jesus touched it. If we will remember that old hymn, Count Your Blessings, and sing it to ourselves often, we can lift God up in a way that He can multiply the blessings in our lives. Sing with me…

Count your blessings, name them one by one.

Count your blessings, see what God has done.

Count your blessings, name them one by one.

Count your many blessings, see what God has done.

May the blessings flow abundantly into and out of your life, and may you never become stagnate in receiving but always give as freely as you receive. Amen!

October 30, 2013 Posted by | Bible Study, Nonfiction, Torah Commentary | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

   

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