Genesis, Chapter
18, verse 14-16:
14 Nothing is impossible for Yahweh. I shall come back
to you at the same time next year and Sarah will have a son.' 15 Sarah said, 'I did not laugh,' lying because she
was afraid. But he replied, 'Oh yes, you did laugh.' 16 From there the men set out and arrived within sight
of Sodom, with Abraham accompanying them to speed them on their way.
Nothing
is impossible for he who is. According
to Doctors Michael Roizen and Mehment Oz, Yahweh is nearly unpronounceable sounds
that are made in our first and last breaths made in life. At the first deep inspire of air comes the
sound YAH and at then last wheeze WEH.
He is the alpha and the omega; the beginning and the end.[i]
When
I was a youth of 20, I had the great honor of serving in the Navy Seabee’s and
went to build the South Pole Station in Antarctica where the breathing was difficult
in the frozen thin air, here is an excerpt from my book, "The Ice is Nice andChee-Chee is Peachy".
Most of the
Steelworkers and I were assigned to shoveling snow that had accumulated from
the winter. As you worked, it was so ice-cold that frost formed on your beard,
face and hair from the vapor of your very breath. Living there, I could really
reflect on the statement: “God is closer to you than the very air you breathe”.
Being there gave new meaning to that. Your breath was always with you; you
could not escape it; even if you tried. Your breath almost caressed you as you
went about your day. I thought, “Are we really loved that much?” and then I
reflected on John 3:16 from the bible and it seemed to make more sense to me.
It
is interesting to note that when we laugh we are forcing our breath out. Be Not Afraid. On this third day of the year honor the third
person of God the Holy Spirit and reflect on the Ten Commandments. Today is the tenth day of Christmas the 10
Lord’s a leaping are a sign for the Ten Commandments.
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