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Reflection
Lectio divina (Latin for “holy reading”), is a way of “praying
the scriptures.” The central focus in lectio divina is a passage of
scripture. The passage is read several times, each time using a different
approach.
Action
- Pray for the Holy Spirit’s presence and guidance.
- Read the scripture aloud without studying it. Read it simply and
attentively.
- Read the scripture a second time. When a word, phrase, or passage
catches your attention, stop and repeat those words silently to
yourself, meditating on their meaning. What ideas or understandings come
to you? Let the Spirit guide you as you meditate.
- Read the scripture a third time. Pray about the meaning you have
discovered. Seek God and pray in response to your thoughts and
understandings.
- Read the scripture a final time. Now rest in silent contemplation.
Let the presence of the Spirit fill you. There is no expectation or goal
except to be in God’s presence.
- Let yourself come out of contemplation slowly. Journal any insights
that have come to mind.
Prayer
Pray that you will
have a fuller understanding of what it means to share Christ’s peace. Pray
for an open heart and mind. |