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Psalm 1:2
2But his delight is in the law of Yahweh; On his law he meditates day and night.
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The practice of lectio divina invites individuals to engage with Scripture in a transformative way, moving beyond mere information to a deep, personal encounter with God. Through its four movements—reading, meditation, prayer, and contemplation—believers are encouraged to let the Word of God resonate within their hearts, fostering a closer relationship with the divine.
The practice of lectio divina invites believers to engage with Scripture in a transformative way, moving from mere reading to a deep, personal encounter with God. Through its four movements—reading, meditation, prayer, and contemplation—individuals can experience divine guidance and a profound sense of peace and comfort in their relationship with the Lord.
This devotional emphasizes the ancient practice of lectio divina, which transforms Bible reading into a divine encounter through four movements: reading, meditation, prayer, and contemplation. It encourages believers to engage with Scripture in a way that fosters a deeper relationship with God, allowing His love and guidance to permeate their hearts.
The ancient practice of lectio divina transforms Bible reading from information gathering to divine encounter. This 'sacred reading' involves four movements: lectio (reading), meditatio (meditation), ...
Teaching on Scripture Meditation from Guigo II: Lectio Divina: The Ladder of Monks
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