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SF 51- Memoria = Memorize (Lectio Divina #6 of 6)

SF 51- Memoria = Memorize (Lectio Divina #6 of 6)

by barneykuntze | Dec 19, 2019 | Standfast Cast

The final step of Divine Reading (Lectio Divina) is to memorize the key verse of the chapter we’re studying. We hide it in our heart, recognizing that memorized Scripture was the exclusive means people throughout history have had to carry the Word with them. As...
SF 50- Evangelii = Gospel (Lectio Divina #5 of 6)

SF 50- Evangelii = Gospel (Lectio Divina #5 of 6)

by barneykuntze | Dec 12, 2019 | Standfast Cast

As we apply the Scriptures, we need to be able to see the Gospel in the text (Evangelii). Where is the pattern of redemption shown, the glory of grace extended, the promise of forgiveness established, and the merit of Jesus laid upon us? And, there’s this,...
SF 49- Contemplatio = Apply (Lectio Divina #4 of 6)

SF 49- Contemplatio = Apply (Lectio Divina #4 of 6)

by barneykuntze | Dec 5, 2019 | Standfast Cast

Once you’ve reflected on the chapter AND spent time praying through it, it is now time to respond to it.  (The Respond page of the Keystones  includes Contemplatio, Evangelii, and Memoria.) We begin those three with Contemplatio, that is, apply. ...
SF 47- Oratio = Pray (Lectio Divina #3 of 6)

SF 47- Oratio = Pray (Lectio Divina #3 of 6)

by barneykuntze | Nov 21, 2019 | Standfast Cast

After reading and discovering what the passage says, we move to prayer…  In fact, we take time to stop to pray through the whole passage (Oratio). We might begin in several places…  What is there to be thankful for here? How does this prompt us...
SF 46- Meditatio = Think (Lectio Divina #2 of 6)

SF 46- Meditatio = Think (Lectio Divina #2 of 6)

by barneykuntze | Nov 14, 2019 | Standfast Cast

After reading the passage (Lectio), the second step in Divine Reading (Lectio Divina) is to think through what the chapter is teaching (Meditatio). What does it mean? How should it be understood? How should the passage be interpreted? Is it primarily indicative...
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