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Today, I invite you to go through the steps of the spiritual discipline known as Lectio Divina. This discipline can be practiced with any portion of Scripture.
Before you start, spend some time in silence, preparing your mind to hear what God says to you through that passage of Scripture.
The chosen verses (Philippians 1:3-11 or whatever verses you choose) are read four consecutive times, each time asking a different question and following each step with another period of silence.
When I first heard the term “spiritual discipline,” I bristled at the thought of spiritual growth requiring discipline: self-discipline and, of course, God-directed discipline.
So why is it called discipline?
• It is requires commitment, time, and lots of practice.
• Planning and dedication are key.
• You have to be intentional.
• It sometimes comes with pain.
An athlete understands these dynamics and what it takes to discipline our bodies. She exercises and eats right in order to have optimal performance.
I am no star athlete, but I do long to grow in spiritual discipline so that I might
• Draw closer to God.
• Follow Jesus’ example.
• Live by the Spirit.
This week, we’ll be exploring various aspects of spiritual discipline as they relate to our overall spiritual health.