Lectio Divina

  • Lectio Divina: Thank You And Yes

    Lectio Divina: Thank You And Yes

    Dag Hammarskjöld’s words invite us into a posture of holy surrender—gratitude for the past and trust-filled openness toward the future. This Lectio Divina reflects on the spiritual maturity required to say thank you for what has shaped us, and yes to what God will yet unfold. It encourages readers to embrace God’s presence in…

  • Lectio Divina: Slow Work Of God

    Lectio Divina: Slow Work Of God

    This Lectio Divina invites us into a posture of holy patience, reminding us that God’s transformation rarely arrives in a rush. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s words call us to trust the gentle, gradual, and sometimes hidden work of grace unfolding within us. When life feels slow, uncertain, or unfinished, we are reassured that God…

  • Lectio Divina: Pay Attention

    Lectio Divina: Pay Attention

    This Lectio Divina reflects on Simone Weil’s insight that truly paying attention to another person is an act of reverence. To attend to someone means acknowledging their reality, honoring their dignity, and creating space for God’s presence between you. In a world filled with distraction, attentive presence becomes a spiritual discipline—an offering of compassion,…

  • Lectio Divina: The Face Of God

    Lectio Divina: The Face Of God

    Henri Nouwen’s image of community as a mosaic invites us to see each person’s uniqueness as a reflection of God’s beauty. In this Lectio Divina, we meditate on how diversity, interconnectedness, and mutual belonging reveal the divine presence among us. Together, our differences form a sacred whole—one that shows us God’s face more clearly…

  • Lectio Divina: Whispers In The Brooks

    Lectio Divina: Whispers In The Brooks

    Carl Jung’s insight invites us to consider that true wisdom is not gained merely by the passing of years but by cultivating the ability to listen—especially to the quiet, sacred whispers found in nature. This Lectio Divina reflection reminds us that God often speaks through stillness, subtlety, and creation itself. When we slow down…

  • Lectio Divina: Not Other Than

    Lectio Divina: Not Other Than

    Romano Guardini invites us into the profound mystery of unity and distinction: we are not God, yet we are not other than God; we are not each other, yet intimately connected; we are not the earth, yet inseparable from it. Guardini’s insight calls us to contemplate the relational nature of existence—how our identity is…

  • Lectio Divina: Works For God’s Sake

    Lectio Divina: Works For God’s Sake

    Brother Lawrence reminds us that holiness is not found in dramatically changing our external actions, but in transforming the intention behind them. When ordinary tasks are offered to God in love, they become pathways to sanctification. This reflection invites readers to rediscover the sacred hidden in daily life and to practice the presence of…

  • Lectio Divina: Unwounded Soul

    Lectio Divina: Unwounded Soul

    Meister Eckhart’s insight invites a deep contemplation of the divine refuge within each of us. This Lectio Divina reflects on the hidden, grace-filled center of the soul where God dwells untouched by sorrow, failure, or sin. It reminds us that no matter what we endure, there remains an inner sanctuary created by God, a…

  • Lectio Divina: All We Can Desire

    Lectio Divina: All We Can Desire

    Jean-Pierre de Caussade’s insight invites us to embrace the sacredness of the present moment. When we recognize that every instant carries a sign of God’s will, the ordinary becomes infused with divine meaning, guidance, and peace. Instead of searching for fulfillment elsewhere, we learn to discover God’s presence in the here and now—where grace…

  • Lectio Divina: Who Has Moved From Whom

    Lectio Divina: Who Has Moved From Whom

    This reflection reminds us that spiritual distance is often the result of our own drifting hearts, not God’s absence. God remains constant, faithful, and near, yet we may wander through distraction, sin, fear, or forgetfulness. This meditation invites readers to turn back toward God with humility, trust, and renewed attention. It emphasizes that the…