For the past several weeks,
I have been participating in a small group study at church focusing on prayer as a way to intentionally listening for God in the midst of all the hub-bub in our lives and
discerning what He may be telling us. This
six-week study is entitled, “Listen: Praying in a Noisy World” by Rueben P.
Job; and each session has highlighted a different, and in some cases new to all
of us, method of prayer (referred to as a "prayer practice").
This past week’s prayer practice was to read through the assigned
chapter, which includes scripture, quotes from the author and other spiritual
writers and a story that ties everything together; and to each day, underline words
and phrases from that day’s reading that reminded us of the assurance of God’s
love. Finally, we were encouraged to
transcribe those words and phrases onto an index card or stickee note and carry
it with us throughout the day.
At the end of the week, I
had a collection of seven stickee notes. Today, while preparing for tonight’s class, I looked at all of the notes
and realized they told a story, my story. So, I
wrote them down, did a bit of re-arranging and word-smithing, and arrived at the
following amazing and personalized affirmation.*
I
Never Fly Solo
I am
God’s beloved child and I will live as a child of God.
I
never fly solo.
Beloved
is the name by which God knows me and the way He relates to me.
Faithful
love surrounds me because I trust the Lord.
I am
God’s. God transforms me.
I
never fly solo.
I
will trust the teaching I have treasured in my heart.
The
Lord will guide me continually and He will rescue me.
I
never fly solo.
I
will transform the world where I am as I focus my mind on God’s knowledge.
Wisdom
will be given to me if I ask, but I must chose to listen to God’s voice.
I never
fly solo.
I
must learn to live each day as an opportunity to make everything new.
I
will remember and reflect on God’s love and that I am saved by God’s grace
because of my faith.
I
never fly solo.
I will
move forward in my life as a follower of Christ, listening to His voice saying
to me, “I have a gift for you and I can’t
wait for you to see it!”
The
world of my past is gone.
I never
fly solo.
Mrs. B
*Although
this was arranged by Mrs. B, all words, phrases and scripture versus (Common
English Bible) were derived from “Listen: Praying in a Noisy World” by Rueben P.
Job Copyright 2011.
1 comment:
I think that the arrangement is very very good and has a wonderful flow to the words. Almost like some of the Psalms.
The blog post preceding is another example of your excellent writing.
Very well done. TA
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