Come to Stillness: Take a few minutes to allow your mind and heart to be still before God.
Opening Prayer:
O God, in all ages you have imparted yourself to man and set alight the fire of faith in his heart, grant to me the faith which comes from search. Cleanse my life from all that negates and crushes faith, and fill it with the purity and honesty that foster it. Cleanse me from the evil which makes unbelief its friend, and drive it far from me, so that, being willing in all things to do your will, I may know the truth which shall set me free. Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen. (Daily Prayer Companion by Samuel M. Shoemaker)
Psalm for the Week: Psalm 73
Scripture for the Day: 1 Samuel 16:1-13
Reading for Reflection:
Prayer
is not real unless it comes from the heart.
“The heart” is a phrase that is strongly emphasized in the Bible. It is a picture of the heart of human
personality, the place where all our attitudes, drive and motivation come
from. The heart is the core of our
being. Prayer starts with the heart,
because God longs to relate to us at every level of our being. This includes our feelings, our mind, our
imagination, our love, our memory, our will.
God seeks to know us intimately for all that we are. This is why prayer focuses on the very core
of our being, inside the heart. John
Chrysostom, the great preacher in the fourth-century church, said, “Find the
door of your heart, and you will discover that it is the door of the Kingdom of
God.” (The Transforming Power of Prayer by James Houston)
Reflection and Listening: silent and written
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Song for the Week: Greater Than Our Hearts
Chorus: You who are greater than our hearts,
Come make your faithful mercies known,
The mind of Christ to us impart
Your constant mind in us be shown
O let us by your cross abide,
You, only you, resolved to know
The Lamb for sinners crucified,
A world to save from endless woe
Repeat Chorus
Take us into your people's rest,
And we from our own works shall cease
With your meek Spirit arm our breast,
And keep our minds in perfect peace
Repeat Chorus
Jesus, for this we calmly wait,
O let our eyes behold you near
Hurry to make our heaven complete,
Appear, our glorious God, appear
Repeat Chorus
Closing Prayer:
Dear Jesus, I ask you to come and lead me on this journey for my heart and for yours. Be my Guide, and help me recover the lost life of my heart. When I am confused, grant me clarity and insight. When I am fearful and tempted to give up or check out, grant me courage to press on. When I am impatient or distracted, bring me back to what matters most. When I am hurting, comfort me. But in all, I pray you to restore me to fullness of the heart you set within me. In your name I pray. Amen. (The Sacred Romance Workbook by John Eldredge)
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