Jesus is speaking to us here and now. Lectio divina is a practice of Scripture reading that treats the Bible not only as a text to be examined, but also as the living Word of God spoken anew to us. Experienced Bible teacher Jan Johnson gives us forty Scripture meditations, organized topically, givin
Lectio Divina Bible Study: Learning to Pray in Scripture (Lectio Divina Bible Studies)
โ Scribed by Stephen Binz
- Publisher
- Our Sunday Visitor
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 195
- Edition
- Kindle Edition
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Praying with the Bible's Great Prayers
In an exceptional combination of one of the most ancient forms of Scripture study with historical, theological, and scriptural perspectives, Stephen Binz leads us on an incredible journey of enlightenment and appreciation in the areas of prayer, Sacraments, and the Mass. Lectio Divina, the ancient practice of Scripture immersion, is at the heart of this process. It explores complex topics with sequential steps of study, meditation, and internalization.
This study shows the way that various characters in the Bible prayed and what they can teach you about prayer. It also delves into various types of prayer and what you can learn from them.
Every chapter leads you forward through a sequence of:
Listening - Reading Scripture with expectancy, trusting that God will speak His Word to us through it Understanding - Seeking to comprehend the meaning of the text, encountering God there and being changed by that encounter Reflecting - Linking the truth of the Scriptures to the experience of faith in the world in which we live Praying - A dialogue with God: we listen to God, then we respond in prayer Acting - After prayerfully listening to God through a passage of Scripture, we should be inspired to make a difference in the way we live
The Lectio Divina Bible Study series is suitable for parish, small group, or individual use.
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Saints of the past can't seem to say enough about their ecstatic experiences with the words of Scripture. The writer of Psalm 19, for example, can hardly contain himself as he exclaims that God's words and ways have revived his soul, made him wise, brought joy to his heart, given him clarity and cor