Reflection Point: What forms of practicing solitude do you want to continue in the months ahead?
Prayer: Psalm 45 A Royal Wedding Song
Reflection Point: What forms of practicing solitude do you want to continue in the months ahead?
Prayer: Psalm 45 A Royal Wedding Song
Reflection Point: In what ways, if any, has your practice of solitude supported or complemented your practice of other Spiritual Disciplines?
Prayer: Psalm 44 Israel’s Complaint (prayers that you are not a complainer – pray against these things in your life)
Reflection Point: What has your practice of solitude been teaching you about God?
Prayer: Psalm 43
Reflection Point: What has your practice of solitude been teaching you about yourself and your relationships?
Prayer: Psalm 42 Longing for God
Reflection Point: What frustrations, if any, have you encountered in practicing the Disicpline of Solitude?
Prayer: Psalm 41 Victory in Spite of Betrayal
Reflection Point: What insights, if any, have you gained into both the freedom of being alone and the freedom of being with others?
Prayer: Psalm 40 Thanksgiving and a Cry for Help
Reflection Point: In what ways do you experience silence as emptiness? In what ways do you experience silence as richness?
Prayer: Psalm 39 The Fleeting Nature of Life
We are going to take 8 days to just reflect and pray. On December 12 we will begin the next book Judges. I hope you enjoy these time of reflection and solitude.
Reflection Point: How is the practice of solitude leading you into a deeper experience of intimacy with God?
Prayer: Psalm 38 The Prayer of a Suffering Sinner.