Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:26

Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:26

Episode 403

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Genesis 1:26.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:24-25

Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:24-25

Episode 402

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Genesis 1:24-25.

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Monday Meditation: As I open the door

Monday Meditation: As I open the door

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In last week’s meditation, we talked about how God respects our boundaries even when we do not and remains true to God’s character even when in our limited understanding we expect God to behave otherwise.  God knocks at the door of the hurting, hidden places within us and waits patiently and faithfully until we are truly ready to open the door.

As You Open

I was praying with Paul’s prayer for the Ephesians recently and quite unexpectedly found my attention drawn again to the metaphor of the door:

I ask him to strengthen you by his Spirit—not a brute strength but a glorious inner strength—that Christ will live in you as you open the door and invite him in. – Ephesians 3:16-17, The Message

This time, I noticed, the metaphor is not conditional as in Revelation (“If anyone hears my voice and opens the door…”) but instead assumes that the door is already being opened and that God is already being invited in (“…as you open the door and invite him in.”).  Again there is the promise that God will indeed come in, but this time, the waiting is over.  God’s patience has paid off.  The door is  being opened, and the invitation is being extended.

Intention is Enough

I realized that just my sincere intention, just my demonstrated willingness to become willing, was in itself a beginning to open the door.  At the very least, the door was unlocked, and my hand was on the handle.

Like the labyrinth walk, each step we take toward God is an opening of the door, a turning of the handle, an unlocking.  Our intention is enough. Our movement in the direction of God, however small and halting, is enough to answer the knock and begin to open the door.

Reach Out

God is always saying to us, “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock.”  My prayer today is that we may hear God’s voice of love and set our intention and our orientation toward the door, trusting that even our smallest and most uncertain response is enough to begin to open the door and say, “Come on in.”

The fruit is hanging on the branch, my fellow pilgrims, ripe and ready for the taking. Reach out with me, even just a little, toward the healing and wholeness that is available to us all.  That little bit is all it takes to begin to receive all that God has for us–that fullness of joy we have been promised!

Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:22-23

Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:22-23

Episode 401

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Genesis 1:22-23.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:20-21

Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:20-21

Episode 400

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Genesis 1:20-21.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:17-19

Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:17-19

Episode 399

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Genesis 1:17-19.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:16

Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:16

Episode 398

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Genesis 1:16.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:14-15

Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:14-15

Episode 397

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Genesis 1:14-15.

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Monday Meditation: God Knocks

Monday Meditation: God Knocks

Do you ever get impatient with God? Or impatient with yourself before God?

Patience is that element of the fruit of the spirit I seem to be able to extend toward everyone except myself.   I can be very rough and unkind with myself, expecting greatness and having no grace for anything less.  God is beginning to draw my awareness to these moments and to show me by example how to be gentle with myself.

God Knocks

Recently, an old favorite verse of mine came to my mind:

Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me. – Revelation 3:20, NIV

God knocks at the door and waits for me to hear God’s voice and to open the door before God will come in.  The promise that God will indeed come in is there, but first some element of participation is required of me before the promise can be fulfilled.

I used to pray for God to just come in anyway–to knock down the door, to blast through the wall, to break through the window–whatever it takes to get in.

But God said no.

It is not in God’s character to enter by brute force.  God respects our boundaries, even if we do not.  God patiently allows us to be where we are in the process of healing and growth, even if we are in a rush to get on with it.

God Remains God

I realized that, even when I am not tender and gentle with myself, God remains true to God’s character.  My limited understanding of who God is, filtered through the lens of my own experience, cannot and does not change God’s character.  God remains patiently tender and gentle with me even when I am rushing and rough with myself.   God remains God no matter where I am on this journey toward healing and wholeness.

No matter what is going on with me, God remains faithful.  Maybe my irrational heart is not yet ready to trust God with every wounded, hidden place within me–however much I may wish to be. But my heart can trust God to be who God is no matter what is going on with me.

I can trust that even when I’m not ready to open the door yet (or even unlock it), God remains present with me in that unready space and keeps knocking.  I can trust that God will never stop knocking before I’m ready to open the door.

The Invitation into Participation

The invitation to move toward health and wholeness is always being extended to us by our patient, gentle, unchangeable God.  My prayer for myself and for each of you, fellow pilgrims, is that we may begin to trust that God remains God–always knocking, always patiently extending that invitation to us for however long it takes.

Blessings on your week, my friends!

Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:12-13

Daily Lectio Divina: Genesis 1:12-13

Episode 396

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Genesis 1:12-13.

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