Lectio Divina

Published: March 2, 2023, midnight

Ever struggled to focus on reading the Bible? You\u2019re not alone! Today, I\nwant to talk about one of my favorite ways to read and focus on God\u2019s Word.\nIt\u2019s called \u201clectio divina,\u201d which is Latin for divine reading.\n.\nThis practice was used by Christians long before it was common for\nindividuals to be able to read or have a Bible of their own. Lectio\ndivina is a four-step process that allows us to chew on God\u2019s Word,\nreflecting on the story of the good news of Jesus no matter what Bible\npassage we read, because the whole Bible centers around Jesus\u2019s life,\ndeath, resurrection, and return. The four steps are read, pray,\nmeditate, and contemplate.\n.\n1. Read: Begin by reading or listening to a Bible passage out loud. After\nthat, take a moment or two just to sit with what you\u2019ve heard.\n.\n2. Meditate: Read or listen to the same Bible passage out loud again,\nkeeping an eye out for words or phrases that stick out to you.\n.\n3. Pray: Read or listen to the Bible passage again. After that, take a\nmoment to pray about the word(s) that stuck out to you. You can talk to God\nabout what you liked or didn\u2019t like, things you have questions about, etc.\n.\n4. Contemplate: Read or listen to the Bible passage one last time. Finally,\ntake a moment to focus on the word(s) that stuck out to you, resting in\nGod\u2019s love and in the unshakeable hope of Jesus\u2019s life, death,\nresurrection, and return. Aurora Scriver\n.\n Every word of the Bible points to Jesus. He is fully human and fully God,\nand He offers rescue from sin and death to all who put their trust in His\ndeath and resurrection. How can meditating on these truths help us as we\nread Scripture?\n.\nAll the prophets testify about him [Jesus] that through his name everyone\nwho believes in him receives forgiveness of sins. Acts 10:43 (CSB)\nRead Verses:\n1 Corinthians 2:10-1 Corinthians 2:16; 2 Timothy 3:16-2 Timothy 3:17; Acts:10:43; Psalm 119:15-Psalm 119:16; John 20:31