Come to Stillness: Take a few minutes to allow your mind and heart to
be still before God.
Opening Prayer: Gracious and loving God, you know the deep
inner patterns of my life that keep me from being totally yours. You know the misformed structures of my being
that hold me in bondage to something less than your high purpose for my
life. You also know my reluctance to let
you have your way with me in these areas.
Hear the deeper cry of my heart for wholeness and by your grace enable
me to open to your transforming presence in this time. Lord, have mercy. (Invitation to a Journey
by Robert Mulholland Jr.)
Scripture Reading for the Day: Isaiah 6:1-8
Reading for Reflection:
The purpose of salvation
is to make whole that which is broken.
The Christian spiritual journey settles for nothing less than such
wholeness. But genuine wholeness cannot
occur apart from holiness. In The
Holiness of God R. C. Sproul notes that the pattern of God’s transforming
encounters with humans is always the same.
God appears; humans respond in fear because of their sin; God forgives
our sins and heals us (holiness and wholeness); God then sends us out to serve
him. This means that holiness and
wholeness are the interrelated goals of the Christian spiritual journey. Holiness is the goal of the spiritual journey
because God is holy and commands that we be holy (Leviticus 11:44).
Holiness involves taking on the life and
character of a holy God by means of a restored relationship to him. This relationship heals our most fundamental
disease—our separation from our Source, our Redeemer, the Great Lover of our
soul. The relationship is therefore
simultaneously the source of our holiness and of our wholeness.
Human beings were designed for intimate
relationship with God and cannot find fulfillment of their true and deepest
self apart from that relationship.
Holiness does not involve the annihilation of our identity with a simple
transplant of God’s identity. Rather, it
involves the transformation of our self, made possible by the work of God’s
Spirit within us. Holiness is becoming like
the God with whom we live in intimate relationship. It is acquiring his Spirit and allowing
spirit to be transformed by Spirit. It
is finding and living our life in Christ, then discovering that Christ’s life
and Spirit are our life and spirit. This
is the journey of Christian spiritual transformation. This is the process of becoming whole and
holy. (Sacred Companions by David G. Benner)
Reflection and Listening: silent and written
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Closing Prayer: Thank you Lord, that you see me as holy
because of the gift of your Son. Help me
to celebrate the holiness you have given me by being wholly yours this
day. Amen.
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