Come to Stillness: Take a few minutes to allow your mind and heart to
be still before God.
Opening Prayer: Lord, I know not what I ought to ask of
you. You only know what I need. You know me better than I know myself. O Father, give to your child what he himself
knows not how to ask. Teach me to
pray. Pray yourself in me.
~Archbishop Francois
Fenelon
Scripture Reading for the Day: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24
Reading for Reflection:
How, then, shall we lay
hold of that Life and Power, and live the life of prayer without ceasing? By quiet, persistent practice in turning of
all our being, day and night, in prayer and inward worship and surrender,
toward Him who calls in the depths of our souls. Mental habits of inward orientation must be
established. An inner, secret turning to
God can be made fairly steady, after weeks and months and years of practice and
lapses and failures and returns. It is as
simple as Brother Lawrence found it, but it may be long before we achieve any
steadiness in the process. Begin now, as
you read these words, as you sit in your chair, to offer your whole selves,
utterly and in joyful abandon, in quiet, glad surrender to Him who is within. (A Testament of Devotion by Thomas
Kelly)
Reflection and Listening: silent and written
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Closing Prayer: Lord, you know me
better than I know myself. Your Spirit
pervades every moment of my life. Thank
you for the grace and love you shower on me.
Thank you for your constant, gentle invitation to let you into my
life. Forgive me for the times I have
refused that invitation, and closed myself off from you. Help me in the day to come, to recognize your
presence in my life, to open myself to you, to let you work in me, to your
greater glory. Amen. (The Spiritual Exercises by St. Ignatius)
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