Take a few minutes to allow your mind and heart to be still before God.
Opening Prayer
Father,
Allow the soil of my soul to be a place that is fertile and receptive to all
that you desire to plant in my heart.
Tend it carefully and nurture all that has sprung up in me that is of
you; that I may be a garden of your delight. Through Jesus. Amen.
(JLB)
Psalm for the Week: Psalm 65
Scripture for the Day: 1 Corinthians 3:1-9
Reading for Reflection:
A seed only flourishes by staying in
the ground in which it is sown. When you
keep digging the seed up to check whether it is growing, it will never bear
fruit. Think about yourself as a little
seed planted in rich soil. All you have
to do is stay there and trust that the soil contains everything you need to
grow. This growth takes place even when
you do not feel it. Be quiet,
acknowledge your powerlessness, and have faith that one day you will know how
much you have received. (The Inner Voice of Love by Henri J.
M. Nouwen)
Reflection and Listening: silent and written
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Song for the Week: You Have Redeemed My Soul
You
have redeemed my soul from the pit of
emptiness
You
have redeemed my soul from death
(Repeat)
I was
a hungry child, a dried up river.
I was
a burned out forest
And no
one could do anything for
me
But
you put food in my body, water in my dry
bedAnd to my blackened branches
You brought springtime green and a new life
And nothing is impossible for you
Closing
Prayer:
Grow your good grace in me O
God. Make me receptive to the ways that
you water and tend this garden of my heart.
Prune me where I need pruning, nurture me where I need nurturing, weed me
where I need weeding, and care for me tenderly where I need your tender
care. I love you, O Gardner of my
soul. In the tenderness of Jesus. Amen.
(JLB)
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