6/9/2025

“How Do We Breathe?” – July 27, 2025 – Seventh Sunday After Pentecost Luke 11:1-13

닐 프레사 목사

I remember like it was yesterday, the very moment our eldest son entered this world, when the birthing nurse carefully placed him on the warming pad and our little infant belted his first cry. He breathed his first breath of the world. Then, less than a couple years later, our youngest son would repeat a similar scene, gasping his first breath, and resounding the hospital delivery room with his unique voice.

A few years later, my wife and I were poolside as each son was taught how to breathe float and swim freestyle.

Then, as they entered grade school, when they were experiencing challenges of friendships and competitive sports and piano lessons, they grew frustrated on those occasions as part of the growing pains of growing up, and we as parents taught and apprenticed them to the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and the Apostles’ Creed. That was our nightly ritual for many years, committing them to memory and teaching them the Lord’s Prayer in Greek, Latin, as with English. In those times they experienced stress and anxiety in school, we would remind them to breathe, to pray.

Fast forward to the teen years: high school and college applications and the Advanced Placement exams and all the stresses that go with all of that, breathing and learning how to breathe were essential. It was about breathing in the Spirit, breathing through prayer.

The disciples in today’s Gospel text are being apprenticed in how to breathe, how to take a breath, how to swim. The Lord’s Prayer teaches them and us how to swim in the tides and whirlpool of life and faith. It’s the foundation, base language of communicating with God through Jesus Christ in the Spirit. It’s expressing our connection to God, as children who are asking God, who are knocking on our holy Parent’s door for comfort and a listening ear, we are the inquisitive child seeking the guidance and wise love of our Lord.

At the start of the COVID-19 epidemic our whole family, like yours and everyone else’s, sheltered in place and watched with horror the murder of George Floyd and his cry of 9 minutes and 29 seconds, “I can’t breathe” as he called for his mom. His cry was the cry of Black communities, of Black bodies, of the cloud of the ancestral witnesses who could not and cannot breathe because of centuries of subjugation, discrimination, of being regarded as less than.  How does one breathe? Give me breath.

As a person of color of Filipino descent, there is a strong sense of Holy Spirit and connecting with the sacred ancestors of my family – the living and those who live in eternal peace. The Spirit connect us, one to another and to the living Christ. Without faith, without the Spirit, we cannot live, move, and have our being (Acts 17:28). Without holy Breath, holy Wind, there is no life, there is no purpose.

When we pray, when our life is as a prayer – infused with Holy Spirit firepower – we are as little children who can dream big, who can swim long distances, who can cry loudly, who can sing to our hearts content, who can love like there’s no tomorrow. Walking in the Spirit is a daily breath. The early church communities understood that. Without the Spirit, the apostolic witness would be empty. But with the Spirit breathing and moving, there is hope, there is transformation, there is the prayer that girds children to want to go to the farthest stretches of the world.

We also well know that the weight of the world and the huge boulder on our prayer shoulders of the enormity of suffering, wars, death, injustice, greed, and so much more, leaves us breathless. And when we or a loved one takes their last breath, the Spirit still moves, the Spirit still lives.

The Spirit is still Spirit. God is still God. The request, “Lord, teach us to pray” is the childlike shorthand of asking, “Lord, how do we breathe?”

Rev. Dr. Neal Presa

닐 프레사 목사

닐 프레사(Neal D. Presa, Ph.D.) 목사는 미국 장로교 총회장입니다. 산호세 노회. 그는 또한 다음 학교에서 설교학 부교수로 재직 중입니다. 풀러 신학교의 선임 연구원이자 목회자 신학자 센터. 그는 장로교 재단 이사회 의장(2020~2022년)과 부의장(2018~2020년)을 역임했습니다. 그는 220th 총회(2012-2014)에서 활동했으며, 현재 그는 현재 장로교 (미국) 에서 세계 교회 협의회 중앙위원회와 집행위원회에서 재정 정책 위원회 의장을 맡고 있습니다. 그는 세계개혁교회커뮤니언의 신학 워킹그룹 27의 사회자입니다.th 총회(2025, 치앙마이). 그는 최근 출간한 <아홉 권의 책과 100편이 넘는 에세이, 저널 기사, 서평의 저자/(공동)편집자입니다. 예배, 정의, 기쁨 전례 순례: 전례의 순례 (캐스케이드, 2025)와 협력하여 예배 및 증인 시리즈의 일부로 제작되었습니다. 칼빈 기독교 예배 연구소 의 자금으로 루이빌 연구소. 20년 동안 뉴저지와 캘리포니아에서 교회를 섬겼으며, 미국, 필리핀, 남아프리카의 신학 기관에서 선임 행정 교수 및 객원 교수/연구원으로 활동했습니다. 한국 관련 영문 서적을 출판하는 그레이스 네 리(Grace née Rhie)와 결혼했으며, 대학생 아들 둘을 두고 있습니다. 소셜 미디어 @NealPresa 또는 이메일을 통해 Neal과 소통하세요. Neal@sanjosepby.org.

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