Tier 4. Day 3

It was a dark, rainy night.

At the end of the shortest day of the year, she held her breath as she entered the water.

As she exhaled, she felt it leave;
the stress
the angst
the pressure of life and ministry.
And when she inhaled?She felt freedom like no other.
In that moment, there was nothing in the world that mattered, but her breath.
Her oneness with the elements.
Her communion with God himself who promised that she would know the truth, and the truth would set her free.
The mystery and power overwhelmed her.She felt human again.No, more than that.She felt whole.
A completeness that was long overdue, after weeks of wondering if others were aware of her humanity, amid it all.
She gave it all to the One who loved her so much that he became human, like she was.If anyone understood, it was him.
And as she left the water it felt like a baptism.Light, life and love...Healing.Cleansing.Restoration.
“Flow through my soul, redeem its desert places, and make a garden there for the Lord I adore” (Albert Osborn)


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