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A fellow walker in the park |
On the way to my Florida vacation, I arrived early at the Hopkins
airport, so I went into its nondenominational chapel. Only a young man
from India was there. As I prayed, he came over, sat down next to me,
and asked, “How do you meditate?” A half hour later, this Hindu had had a
course in Christian prayer. You never know when or how God will use
you! Speaking of meditation, there is a unique way to adapt
lectio divina.
You might be familiar with this “sacred reading” prayer, but you might
not know that you can also use it to “read” the events of your life. (
Lectio divina
has four steps: 1. Read a Scripture passage until a word or phrase
captures your attention. 2. Stop and ponder why that word means
something special to you. What is God trying to tell you? 3. When you
realize the word’s significance, the “aha moment,” respond to God with
thanks, praise, contrition, joy, love, or petition. 4. Simply rest in
God’s presence.)
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