Week of PsalmsНамуна
Part 1. Preparing your heart to be present with God. Allow yourself a moment in silence; acknowledging God is present with you. This moment can be as long or short as you need it to be to begin to feel settled. Perhaps take a moment to take inventory of your day, what has happened or what is ahead. Write down anything you think needs to be remembered later to be fully present in this moment.
Part 2. Slowly read through Psalm 139:13-18. Allow time for the words to rest in your heart and mind, even repeat some verses or words that may have stuck out to you.
Part 3. Questions for personal reflection. Give yourself time to journal as you think upon these questions.
- What does it mean for us to be fearfully and wonderfully made?
- How can this passage shape the way you see yourself?
- Take a moment to write down thoughts you believe God has about you. How does this passage describe His thoughts toward you?
Part 4. Breath prayers are a simple way to engage with the passage throughout your day. You can take small moments throughout your day to engage with this prayer (consider setting several daily reminders on your phone). This is also a great way to calm yourself when you get flustered amidst the busyness of life.
Breath Prayer:
{inhale}
I am Your creation...
{exhale}
Lovingly known by You...
Thanks for joining us for this series, we hope that your time was meaningful. Consider downloading the slō app to experience more guided prayer and meditation from Slō. You can also visit www.sloprayer.com.
And as you go from this place, may your heart and mind be filled with peace. Amen.
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About this Plan
This 5-day devotional is made to thoughtfully guide you through five Psalms with the intention of slowing down and discovering more of God. As you go through this series you will be guided through four different ways to interact with scripture and to be present; prepare, read, reflect, and breathe. We also invite you to engage with an accompanying episode of Slo as you go through this devotional.
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