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Psalm 119:137-144 G | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home Faith at Home

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“Gales of stress threaten to bend us to the ground” (from Psalm 119:137-44 in “We Love Your Invitations”). We sure do need support to come back to balance! The Psalms, Listening Practices, and conversations are a consistent way to regulate our minds. 







Engage with this Listening Practice today by letting us know what stands out to you. 







The stress of life, the gale force winds of uncertainty, threaten. And we need safe spaces to become. To become at peace with who we are. To become still. To start the process of moving again. To be loved – by God, and by ourselves.







More spiritual formation practices







Click these links to access audio recordings of Psalm 119 Part A, Part B, Part C, Part D, Part E, Part F.







If you were captivated by the language of this paraphrase, you can get your own copy of “We Love Your Invitations: A Psalm 119 Paraphrase” from your local Amazon extension (see the list on our Link page). When you love it, you can order copies for all your friends and have them delivered straight to their homes. Easiest presents ever!







If you enjoyed this recording, you might also enjoy the Listening Practices that we recorded for Psalm 69 (Part 1 or Part 2), Psalm 11, or Psalm 92.







Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel.







Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel if you YouTube is your preferred format.







Grace and peace to you,







Jennifer & Reade







“Gales of stress threaten to bend us to the ground. In the pressure, you lift us up with joy...” Psalm 119:143 (from "We Love Your Invitations" by Jennifer Holtslander). Photo credit: Jennifer Holtslander.

“Gales of stress threaten to bend us to the ground” (from Psalm 119:137-44 in “We Love Your Invitations”). We sure do need support to come back to balance! The Psalms, Listening Practices, and conversations are a consistent way to regulate our minds. 







Engage with this Listening Practice today by letting us know what stands out to you. 







The stress of life, the gale force winds of uncertainty, threaten. And we need safe spaces to become. To become at peace with who we are. To become still. To start the process of moving again. To be loved – by God, and by ourselves.







More spiritual formation practices







Click these links to access audio recordings of Psalm 119 Part A, Part B, Part C, Part D, Part E, Part F.







If you were captivated by the language of this paraphrase, you can get your own copy of “We Love Your Invitations: A Psalm 119 Paraphrase” from your local Amazon extension (see the list on our Link page). When you love it, you can order copies for all your friends and have them delivered straight to their homes. Easiest presents ever!







If you enjoyed this recording, you might also enjoy the Listening Practices that we recorded for Psalm 69 (Part 1 or Part 2), Psalm 11, or Psalm 92.







Do you prefer video? Watch the video recording of this Listening Practice on our Living Faith at Home YouTube channel.







Please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel if you YouTube is your preferred format.







Grace and peace to you,







Jennifer & Reade







“Gales of stress threaten to bend us to the ground. In the pressure, you lift us up with joy...” Psalm 119:143 (from "We Love Your Invitations" by Jennifer Holtslander). Photo credit: Jennifer Holtslander.

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