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Meeting God in Scripture: A Hands-On Guide to Lectio Divina [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 210x140x20 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Sep-2016
  • Izdevniecība: IVP Formatio
  • ISBN-10: 0830846220
  • ISBN-13: 9780830846221
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 210x140x20 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Sep-2016
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  • ISBN-10: 0830846220
  • ISBN-13: 9780830846221
Presents forty Scripture meditations intended for use by either individuals or a group, along with guidance, emphasizing how they can be viewed as the living word of God.

Would you like to enter Scripture in a way that draws you deeper into the very presence of the Holy? These forty guided meditations from experienced Bible teacher Jan Johnson open us to the experience of God's Word speaking into our lives, giving individuals and groups the tools we need to encounter Christ with lectio divina.

Do you struggle to connect with God in Scripture? It's easy to get bogged down in the linguistic, cultural and historical details and to lose sight of the whole point: hearing the voice of Jesus speaking to us here and now. Lectio divina is a traditional Benedictine practice of Scripture reading that treats the Bible not as a text to be dissected, but as the living Word of God spoken anew to us.Experienced Bible teacher Jan Johnson has led lectio divina workshops for many years. Here she presents forty scriptural meditations, organized topically, with a view toward giving us the tools we need to practice lectio divina on our own. Each meditation can be used both individually and in group settings, and includesan introductory space of silence to help us relax and refocus, along with an optional preparatory question or exercise;the full text of a passage from Scripture with explanations of unusual or important words, and with cultural and historical background as needed;questions and cues to help us enter the text (and in narrative passages, prompts to help us vividly imagine how the action would have unfolded);space to contemplate the passage and to respond to God in prayer;space to simply rest in what God has said to us; andan exercise to "try on" one of the main ideas of the passage in our daily lives.Meeting God in Scripture moves us beyond merely understanding what the text meant in its original context to a direct spiritual encounter with Christ as he speaks to us in each passage. The method of Scripture reading modeled here offers to revitalize our understanding of Scripture permanently—even long after we've finished these particular meditations.
Introduction 11(9)
Why Meditate on Scripture? 20(1)
Part One What Does God Think of Me?
1 Knowing God as Love (1 Corinthians 13:4-8)
21(5)
2 Sought After, No Matter What (Luke 15:1-7)
26(4)
3 Knowing I Am Loved (Isaiah 43:1-7)
30(4)
4 God's Compassion for the Rebellious (Luke 15:11-24)
34(4)
5 God's Compassion for the Outwardly Compliant (Luke 15:25-32)
38(5)
Meditation Is Different from Application
42(1)
Part Two Who Am I and How Do I Fit In?
6 Blessed with Every Blessing (Ephesians 1:3-14)
43(5)
7 One in Whom Christ Dwells (Ephesians 2:13-22)
48(5)
The "Sanctified" Imagination
52(1)
8 An Identity Completely Changed (Luke 8:26-39)
53(5)
9 Life in the Spirit (Romans 8:1-11, 14)
58(5)
10 Blessed to Be a Blessing (Genesis 12:1-5; 21:1-7)
63(6)
Scripture Study and Meditation Work Together
68(1)
Part Three Living in the Reality of God's Kingdom
11 Relying on the Kingdom of God (Matthew 6:10, 25-34)
69(5)
12 Relying on the Kingdom, Illustrated (Daniel 6)
74(8)
Openness to the Spirit
80(2)
13 The Hidden Yet Powerful Kingdom of God (Matthew 13:24-32, 36-40)
82(5)
14 The Hidden Yet Powerful Kingdom of God, Illustrated (2 Kings 6:15-23)
87(6)
15 The Good and Peaceable Kingdom of God (Isaiah 11:1-9)
93(6)
Am I Hearing God or Making Things Up?
98(1)
Part Four Being Transformed into Christ's Likeness
16 Abiding in Christ (John 15:1-11)
99(29)
17 From Gangster to Giver (Luke 19:1-10)
105(6)
When Your Mind Wanders
109(2)
18 Letting Go of the Old Self (Colossians 3:1-11)
111(5)
19 Embracing the New Self (Colossians 3:12-17)
116(5)
20 Dying to Self (John 13:1-14)
121(7)
A Huge Maturity Gap
127(1)
Part Five Facing Fears, Frustrations and Discouragement
21 Finding Courage in the Storm (Mark 4:35-41)
128(6)
Diving Board Lectio
133(1)
22 Moving Through a Fearful Journey (Psalm 91)
134(6)
23 Seeing Jesus in Anger, Grief and Mercy (Mark 3:1-6)
140(5)
24 Moving from Cynicism to Hope (Psalm 27)
145(6)
What If Nothing Comes to Me?
150(1)
25 Hearing God in the Midst of Discouragement (1 Kings 19:3-18)
151(7)
Part Six Healing Life's Wounds
26 Being Freed from Infirmities (Luke 13:10-17)
158(5)
27 Knowing That God Hears Me (Mark 5:24-34)
163(6)
28 Are You Willing to Be Healed? (John 5:1-9)
169(5)
Writing Your Prayers
173(1)
29 Moving from Mourning to Dancing (Psalm 30)
174(6)
30 Receiving Jesus' Words to Caregivers (Mark 9:14-29)
180(5)
Part Seven Having the Heart of Christ for Others
31 Loving Others in Truth and Action (James 1:19-27)
185(5)
32 Moving from Self-Absorption to Humility (Philippians 2:1-16)
190(7)
Meditation Leads to Transformation
196(1)
33 Loving the "Stranger" (Luke 10:25-37)
197(6)
34 Choosing Relationship over Judgment (Luke 6:36-38; Matthew 5:43-48)
203(6)
35 Stepping Out in Compassion (Luke 7:11-17)
209(5)
Part Eight Partnering with God in Ministry
36 Cooperating with the Power of God (Ephesians 3:14-21)
214(6)
37 Responding to the Passion God Puts in Our Hearts (Nehemiah 1-2)
220(6)
38 Relating to God in Failure (Matthew 14:22-33)
226(6)
39 Drinking the Cup of Suffering (Matthew 20:20-28)
232(5)
40 Doing Nothing on My Own (Proverbs 3:5-8)
237(6)
How to Meditate on Your Own
242(1)
Acknowledgments 243(2)
Notes 245