Daily Lectio Divina: Boredom

Daily Lectio Divina: Boredom

Episode 755

In this episode, we’re continuing our series using selections from Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations with Frederick Buechner, an American writer and theologian. Today we’re reading a selection from “Boredom.”

To be bored is to turn down cold whatever life happens to be offering you at the moment. It is to cast a jaundiced eye at life in general including most of all your own life….To be bored is a way of making the least of things you often have a sneaking suspicion you need the most.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Incarnation

Daily Lectio Divina: Incarnation

Episode 754

In this episode, we’re continuing our series using selections from Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations with Frederick Buechner, an American writer and theologian. Today we’re reading a selection from “Incarnation.”

…[I]ncarnation means that all ground is holy ground because God not only made it but walked on it, ate and slept and worked and died on it. If we are saved anywhere, we are saved here…And what is saved is…our bodies and our earth themselves…Our bodies are sown perishable and raised imperishable.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Call to Prayer

Daily Lectio Divina: Call to Prayer

Episode 753

In this episode, we’re continuing our series using selections from Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations with Frederick Buechner, an American writer and theologian. Today we’re reading a selection from “Call to Prayer.”

Because the word that God speaks to us is always an incarnate word––a word spelled out to us not alphabetically, in syllables, but enigmatically, in events, even in the books we read and the movies we see––the chances are we will never get it just right….[But it] is both recoverable and precious beyond telling.

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Daily Lectio Divina: In the Midst

Daily Lectio Divina: In the Midst

Episode 752

In this episode, we’re continuing our series using selections from Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations with Frederick Buechner, an American writer and theologian. Today we’re reading a selection from “In the Midst.”

Jesus is apt to come, into the very midst of life at its most real and inescapable…at supper time, or walking along a road. This is the element that all stories about Christs’ return to life have in common….He never approached from on high, but always in the midst, in the midst of people, in the midst of real life and the questions that real life asks.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Your Own Journey

Daily Lectio Divina: Your Own Journey

Episode 751

Today we’re beginning a new series using selections from Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations with Frederick Buechner, an American writer and theologian. In this episode we’re reading a selection from “Your Own Journey.”

What I propose to do now is to try listening to my life as a whole…for whatever of meaning, of holiness, of God, there may be in it to hear.…[Y]ou may in the privacy of the heart take out the album of your own life and search it for the people and places you have loved and learned from yourself…[and] through which you may have glimpsed…the sacredness of your own story.

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