Introduction
Our last two Practice gatherings have focused on practices of scripture, specifically the practices
of sacred questions and Lectio Divina. Reading scripture as a spiritual practice is essential for anyone committed to following Jesus. The Bible is more than a story. It is more than a set of commands or principles by which to live. It is an invitation to an interactive relationship. It is God’s inspired word, which means God is present with us as we read.
A spiritual practice is any intentional activity that cultivates deeper communion with God’s presence
in our everyday lives. Spiritual practices may help us grow in awareness of God’s loving presence.
They may help us develop ears to better hear God’s voice or help us to surrender obstacles to deeper communion with God.
Engaging scripture as a spiritual practice cultivates deeper communion with God through the Bible. Memorizing or meditating on scripture, praying scripture, Lectio Divina, or sacred questions are a few examples. In this Examen, we will examine our spiritual practices of scripture. Let’s hold our practices
in God’s presence and listen for what the Holy Spirit might reveal to us this week.
You can download and print a copy of this Examen here.
Step 1: Acknowledging God’s presence
Settle into a comfortable space without distractions. Take a deep breath. Wherever you are in
this moment, you are in God’s loving presence. Take another deep breath. Remember that God
is closer than the air you breathe.
For the next few moments, invite God to speak. Hold your hands open as a sign of your willingness to receive from God. Express your desire to listen. You may use your own words or echo the words of Samuel, “Speak, Lord. Your servant is listening.”
Step 2: Review your spiritual practices of scripture in gratitude
Now, remaining in God’s loving presence, consider how you have engaged scripture as a spiritual practice. In this season, what spiritual practices involving scripture have you experienced? How have you experienced the presence of God in the Bible in this season? Name these experiences, you may even choose to write them down.
Take a moment now to thank God for these experiences. You may write a prayer of gratitude in the space below.
Step 3: Examine your spiritual practices of scripture with God
Consider the spiritual practices of scripture you identified a moment ago. Take a moment to examine your experiences with the Bible using the following questions. Listen for anything the Holy Spirit may be calling to your attention.
How have you experienced God drawing you into His life of love through scripture?
How have spiritual practices of scripture fallen short, felt dry, or
failed to invite you in God’s life of love?
Step 4: Respond
Is there a particular experience that stands out from your examination? Was there a strong emotion, positive or negative, that stands out? Is there one experience you feel the Holy Spirit
is drawing you toward, one you are being invited to hold a little longer in God’s loving presence?
Use this time to respond to God. Is there anything you want to say to God about this experience, anything you would like to ask? Speak to God, and listen for God’s response.
Step 5: Looking forward
In our final movement, let’s turn our attention forward. As you consider engaging scripture as a spiritual practice in the future, what emotions arise? Do you sense an invitation from God?
Close your time in prayer by holding your future practices in God’s loving presence.
Hi there, I would very much like to have the spiritual questions if available. I can’t find it on the site. Thank you for making these great resources available.
In Christ,
Susan+
Hi, Susan. Which questions are you looking for? I am sorry to ask, but I want to make sure you get what you’re looking for.