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Psalm 119:17-24 C | Simple Lectio Divina | Faith @ Home Faith at Home

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Part C of “We Love Your Invitations” is based on Psalm 119:17-24. The highway of our lives is busy. The cry of our hearts is for time and a blanket of comfort for our griefs. This section of Psalm 119 offers us a relationship with God and with a community as the medicine for our deep heart hunger.







First, listen to Psalm 119:17-24 with lines starting with the letter C. What stories from your life arise? Then, listen again! What does God want to say to you? What invitation to do, be, or become emerges?







Carry all of this into your journaling and into your conversation with your Spiritual Director. What starts as crumbs – a listening practice, a short conversation, a tiny prayer – turns into a sumptuous feast. Over time these practices will become a blessing for you.







Do you have your copy of “We Love Your Invitations” yet? It’s a book full of prayer poems paraphrased from Psalm 119 written by Jennifer Holtslander and illuminated with photographs by Reade Holtslander. Wherever you are in the world, you can order it through your local Amazon website. “We Love Your Invitations” also makes a great gift!







The audio recordings of Part A and Part B from Psalm 119 read from “We Love Your Invitations” are easy to access!







There are many Psalms that explore creating patterns of healthy spirituality and wisdom. Listen to our podcasts from Psalm 104, Psalm 49, and Psalm 51.







Let us know what is moving and shifting in your relationship with God by sending us a note through our Contact page. We love to hear from you.







More ways to practice your listening







If you liked Part C, you might also like Part B from Psalm 119:9-16.







Some other Psalms that explore building a trusting relationship with God are Psalm 23, Psalm 37, and Psalm 90.







Let us know what is moving and shifting in your relationship with God by sending us a note through our Contact page. We love to hear from you.







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.







"Best to waste time with you, wander in your ways, and hide out with a like-minded community." Psalm 119:10 (We Love Your Invitations)

Part C of “We Love Your Invitations” is based on Psalm 119:17-24. The highway of our lives is busy. The cry of our hearts is for time and a blanket of comfort for our griefs. This section of Psalm 119 offers us a relationship with God and with a community as the medicine for our deep heart hunger.







First, listen to Psalm 119:17-24 with lines starting with the letter C. What stories from your life arise? Then, listen again! What does God want to say to you? What invitation to do, be, or become emerges?







Carry all of this into your journaling and into your conversation with your Spiritual Director. What starts as crumbs – a listening practice, a short conversation, a tiny prayer – turns into a sumptuous feast. Over time these practices will become a blessing for you.







Do you have your copy of “We Love Your Invitations” yet? It’s a book full of prayer poems paraphrased from Psalm 119 written by Jennifer Holtslander and illuminated with photographs by Reade Holtslander. Wherever you are in the world, you can order it through your local Amazon website. “We Love Your Invitations” also makes a great gift!







The audio recordings of Part A and Part B from Psalm 119 read from “We Love Your Invitations” are easy to access!







There are many Psalms that explore creating patterns of healthy spirituality and wisdom. Listen to our podcasts from Psalm 104, Psalm 49, and Psalm 51.







Let us know what is moving and shifting in your relationship with God by sending us a note through our Contact page. We love to hear from you.







More ways to practice your listening







If you liked Part C, you might also like Part B from Psalm 119:9-16.







Some other Psalms that explore building a trusting relationship with God are Psalm 23, Psalm 37, and Psalm 90.







Let us know what is moving and shifting in your relationship with God by sending us a note through our Contact page. We love to hear from you.







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.







"Best to waste time with you, wander in your ways, and hide out with a like-minded community." Psalm 119:10 (We Love Your Invitations)

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