We believe that the Church has the best message to share, and since 1956, we have worked to provide the best products to help you share that message. We could say that God’s Ruach has created every other (non-divine) ruach that exists. It appears as a profound reality of God which works deep within man. He is telling Ezekiel to prophesy to the bones, to say His words and give life to that which is dead. I look around at our society and communities and all I can see are dry bones, as far as the eye can see. But as I read the passage from Ezekiel again, I realize that the Lord is not the one reviving the bones, at least not directly. Or (concretely) an animal -- blast, (that) breath(-eth), inspiration, soul, spirit. Then you shall know that I am the LORD. There is so much strength in something as simple as taking a deep breath. There are two other significant mentions of “Ruah” in Scripture. We were created to have life, and life in abundance!! Enter your email address below and we will send a new reflection every day. The last is John 20, “And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, ‘Receive the holy Spirit’” (Jn. Just as Adam’s life came from the breath of God, and the dry bones were revived through Ezekiel, so also did the disciples’ new spiritual life come from Jesus through the Breath of the Holy Spirit. She is passionate about her big V-vocation: motherhood, and her little v-vocation: bringing people to encounter Christ through the true, the good, and the beautiful. She loves fictional novels, true crime podcasts/documentaries, the saints (especially Blessed Chiara Luce Badano), & sharing conversation over a good cup of coffee. The power of that one breath was remarkable. The image that we have in the First Reading of dry bones being brought back to life is so powerful for us today. One is in today’s first reading, “Thus says the Lord GOD to these bones: Listen! If at any time you are not satisfied with a product, contact us and we will make it right. The Hebrew word for “breath” in the Old Testament was “Ruah”, also meaning “wind”, or “spirit”. blast, that breaths, inspiration, soul, spirit From nasham; a puff, i.e. Ruach as “breath” or “wind” can be a reference to literal breath or wind, or it can take on a figurative meaning such as in the idiom “a mere breath.” God’s Ruach is the source of life. I had quite the feisty temper when I was little and my mother would always tell me to take a deep breath before responding if my reaction could be hurtful or damaging. Humanity’s first recorded encounter with God’s “Ruah” is found during Creation: “then the LORD God formed the man out of the dust of the ground and blew into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being” (Gen. 2:7). Sarah Rose hails from Long Island and graduated from Franciscan University in 2016 with a Bachelor’s in Theology & Catechetics. They welcomed their first child, Judah Zion, in 2019. You can find out more about her ministry here: https://eastsidefaith.org/young-adult OR at https://www.facebook.com/stceciliayam. 20:22). She is currently the Coordinator of Young Adult Ministry at St. Cecilia Church in Oakley, Cincinnati. Grace builds on human nature; God works in cooperation with our willingness to be His vessels. The Ruach of God is the One who gives life to all creation. However, “Ruah” was specifically understood to signify the “breath of God” that animates all of God’s living; a distinct presence of God that enables life to be. The world around us is desperately crying out for hope, and it is up to us to breathe that Gospel message into those we encounter. We live in a time where human life is trampled upon, human dignity is not valued, and the transcendent and eternal realities of our faith have no bearing on the way people lead their lives. I have spoken; I will do it” (Ez. However, “Ruah” was specifically understood to signify the “breath of God” that animates all of God’s living; a distinct presence of God that enables life to be. Wind, angry or vital breath, divine inspiration, intellect. We are dry bones, parched for hope and for human connection, and we are in desperate need of a revival – a “ruah.”. That is the same call for us, brothers and sisters. “…concerning ruah, we can say that the breath of God appears in them as the power that gives life to creatures. Through our Baptism, we were imparted with that same Spirit; that same life of Christ in our souls that enables us to live out our vocations of priest, prophet, and king. It appears as a manifestation of God’s dynamism which is communicated to creatures.”. So with every breath within us, let us speak life. spirit, as that which breathes quickly in animation or agitation = temper, disposition (76 t.; so, … “I will put my spirit in you that you may come to life, and I will settle you in your land. The Hebrew word for “breath” in the Old Testament was “Ruah”, also meaning “wind”, or “spirit”. 37:14). She is happily married to her college sweetheart John Paul. I will make breath enter you so you may come to life” (Ez. We were not created to simply go through the motions of our daily lives. 37:5).