Lectio Divina - "Divine Reading"Lectio Divina, or "Divine Reading" involves meditative listening to the reading, out loud and slowly, of a short passage or a few isolated verses of Scripture. It can be down on your own or with a group. Those who listen are encouraged to set aside analysis, and what they "know" already about the passage, seeking instead to open themselves to God's Word, listen with their hearts and receive it expectantly and passively. They then attend to what they receive from God. God's Word is received personally, as an individualized gift to each person. Lectio Divina, on your own:Choose a short Scripture passage for your meditation, and it is to be read out loud slowly. Quiet yourself and ask the Holy Spirit to guard and guide your meditation. First reading. One minute silent reflection before God. Take notice of whatever captures your attention in the passage or in your inner experience. Second reading. One minute silent reflection. Listen for a single word or phrase that particularly strikes you. Third reading. 3-5 minutes silent reflection. Listen to how the passage seems to touch your life experience. Fourth reading. 3-5 minutes silent reflection. What do you feel the passage might be inviting you to do? What is God inviting you to be? How is God inviting you to change? Spend some time in prayer over what you received from God's Word, and give thanks for His gift to you. Lectio Divina, with a group:Begin Read Reflect Share Read Reflect Share Read Reflect Share Pray Notes for Group Lectio Divina:Leader preparation: Select a short passage of scripture. Having 3 translations available will add richness, but this is optional. Allow ~ 25 minutes for a group of five, longer with more participants. A digital timer or stop watch is helpful. Group preparation: None, except access to pen and paper. Source: Material adapted from Sacred Companions by David Benner, 2002 by John Smed, Grace Vancouver. Materials used with permission, Redeemer Prayer Conference, June 2006. |
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