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Jerry Hudson replied to the topic How much have I considered the instruments I need in relation to knowing God. in the forum Contemplative Prayer Forum 3 years, 4 months ago
This is a wonderful and honest response, Francis. I, too, worry about those “dry” times in prayer, those times where I don’t feel fully connected to God and am basically reading more than praying the Office, for example. I used to think this was dishonorable, but today I believe that God recognizes it as a sacrifice – praying when I don’t…[Read more]
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Jerry Hudson started the topic Using the instruments in the forum Contemplative Prayer Forum 3 years, 4 months ago
Of the four instruments mentioned in this lesson, I have always considered Scripture and prayer to be my “go-to’s” in determining where I am in my relationship with God, as well as searching for His will in my life. Relying on the observations and help of other believers is one instrument I sometimes utilize, but generally only with those whom I…[Read more]
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Jerry Hudson replied to the topic Lectio Divina in the forum Contemplative Prayer Forum 3 years, 5 months ago
I may have stated this in another forum, but I have found Lectio Divina to be one of the most powerful tools God has used in my life to direct me towards Him and His will. I feel that God speaks to me through the Scriptures and points me directly towards both my questions of how to apply them to my life and His responses.
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Jerry Hudson replied to the topic How equipped am I really to use these instruments to determine where I am right in the forum Contemplative Prayer Forum 3 years, 5 months ago
Joseph, like yourself, I wish I was better disciplined to engage in more thoughtful and deeply-involved prayer times throughout the day. I have been able to, generally, to pray a morning office routinely for the last couple of years or so, which I have found to be a wonderful means of grace by which God works spiritual growth in me. I also attempt…[Read more]
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Jerry Hudson started the topic Scripture and Listening in the forum Contemplative Prayer Forum 3 years, 5 months ago
As a Protestant Christian and, in particular, an Anglican-Methodist, the first place I go to in order to find my true north is Holy Scripture. I believe the Bible is the inspired, written Word of God for God’s people, which reveals His good and perfect will for both individuals and the global Church. I also believe that the Holy Spirit speaks to…[Read more]
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Jerry Hudson replied to the topic what do you hope to gain from this study in the forum Contemplative Prayer Forum 3 years, 6 months ago
Thanks, Abbot Dan, for your earlier and brief comment regarding the difference between eastern meditation and Christian contemplation. Undoubtedly, one thing that tends to frighten some people away from the contemplative path is the fear that they may be participating in some form of eastern or New Age religion. Education on these historical…[Read more]
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Jerry Hudson replied to the topic what do you hope to gain from this study in the forum Contemplative Prayer Forum 3 years, 6 months ago
Brandon, I also had some trouble distinguishing between meditation and contemplation until I began practicing lectio divina about a year or so ago. Contemplation, to my simplistic understanding, is opening myself to the presence and work of God, while meditation tends to be an active practice – thinking deeply about and considering Scripture, for example.
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Jerry Hudson replied to the topic what do you hope to gain from this study in the forum Contemplative Prayer Forum 3 years, 6 months ago
I have read and studied on various practices of contemplative prayer for about two years. Despite this, I have found it incredibly difficult to regularly incorporate any form in my prayer life with any real consistency. It is my hope to gain a better understanding of the various practices and to be able to make them a consistent part of my…[Read more]