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Spiritual Reading Psalm 19:1

by Ryan T. Schmidt

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This is a non fact-finding practice. It is simply a reception to what the text has to teach you. A slow dance between Scripture, God and Silence. The meditation begins with a brief explanation of the practice.

MeditationChristianityContemplationReadingChristian ContemplationFour Step ProcessLectio DivinaPersonal PrayersPrayersPsalmsScripturesSpiritual ReflectionsSpirits

Transcript

Welcome to this Lexio Divina,

A practice of spiritual reading.

The roots of spiritual reflection and interpretation go back to the third century.

The monastic practice of Lexio Divina was first established in the sixth century by St.

Benedict and then was formalized as a four-step process during the 12th century.

The practice begins with reading and then meditation,

Prayer,

And contemplation.

I invite you to quiet your mind and open your heart to spirits moving through this short scripture.

Reading.

We will slowly read the scripture passage several times.

The heavens declare the glory of God.

The skies proclaim the handiwork of the divine.

Psalm 19 verse 1.

The heavens declare the glory of God.

The skies proclaim the handiwork of the divine.

The heavens declare the glory of God.

The skies proclaim the handiwork of the divine.

Meditation.

Take some time to reflect on the words and phrases in the text.

Which words,

Phrases,

Or images speak most to you?

The heavens declare the glory of God.

The skies proclaim the handiwork of the divine.

The heavens declare the glory of God.

The skies proclaim the handiwork of the divine.

Prayer.

Offer an internalized package back to God in the form of a personalized prayer.

The heavens declare the glory of God.

The skies proclaim the handiwork of the divine.

Contemplation.

What word or image captures the spirit of the passage for you?

The heavens declare the glory of God.

The skies proclaim the handiwork of the divine.

The heavens declare the glory of God.

The skies proclaim the handiwork of the divine.

The heavens declare the glory of God.

The skies proclaim the handiwork of the divine.

As we conclude our Lexio Divina practice,

Please take a few moments and quietly sit in the light of Christ's love.

Meet your Teacher

Ryan T. SchmidtAustin, TX, USA

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Recent Reviews

Inge

September 4, 2018

Thanks so much Glorious

Ray

September 2, 2018

What a beautiful practice...enjoyed this immensely! I wish it were longer! Thank you, will listen again!

Cecilia

September 2, 2018

Really like this style of reading a verse, then time to reflect and meditate. Thank you.

Liz

September 2, 2018

I am somewhat familiar with this practice, but never experienced it as powerfully as through this structure and reading.

MaryAnn

September 1, 2018

A meditation on His Glory☀️

Kenneth

September 1, 2018

This is an awesome practice! The word of most significance for me here is the simple preposition, “of.” All the declarations of the heavens and all the beautiful handiwork of the skies are mere idols if one fails to appreciate to whom they belong— who the are “of.” They are “of” God Alone! As the Qu’ran proclaims, “Al-Hamdu’llah!” Which is to say, “All types of perfect praise and thanks belong to God Alone!”

Greg

September 1, 2018

Thanks. I stare into the sky in awe. Being in awe is feeling Gods presence

Hugo

September 1, 2018

I Love This New Way Of Reading 📖 And Reflecting On The Word Of The Lord, Then Meditating. Beautiful. Thank You 🙏🏽

Alisha’s

September 1, 2018

Very different, but very practical. Reading scripture then mediating. I love it !

Margarete

September 1, 2018

Thank you! I always see the Divine’s art work in the skies! Namaste 🙏

Donna

September 1, 2018

Lovely thank you

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