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Sunday, 16 June 2013

Passage



Choosing a Passage of Scripture for Prayer

There are many different approaches one can use for choosing scripture passages for their prayer. In general, drawing on the daily Mass readings provides a very good source for texts. The scripture readings for Sundays  and Weekdays are design to go through the whole mystery of salvation, from beginning to end. Over a three year cycle of Sundays and a two year cycle for Weekdays, the greater part of the bible is read, including the whole of the New Testament.

Another approach is to use a book designed for prayer and meditation, that is structured around various themes. There are many such books from which to choose. Some online sites for suggestions:
It is not necessary to have a new passage every day. When a passage stands out for you, going back to it may prove profitable, as it takes you deeper into its particular message for you.

Often a scripture passage may just come from no fixed plan you may be using. You hear it, read it in passing and immediately it stands out for you. Sometimes just opening the bible randomly and pointing to a text allows the Spirit to lead you to the Lord's Voice for you.

Some may have a spiritual director to direct them, suggesting passages they deem appropriate. Being part of a praying group can be a excellent source of passages for prayer.

The key in all of this is to see scripture as your way to HEAR the Lord's voice speaking to you. This is not scripture study, it is a way to listen.

Review the page; Let Us Pray the Scriptures Together. See the different "senses" there are for the scriptures. 


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