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Praying the Scriptures
    for a Change

Changing our lives to meet Jesus
Opening Prayer

       1 Peter 1:15-16

Become holy yourselves in every
aspect of your conduct, after the
  likeness of the holy One who
called you; remember, Scripture
  says, “Be holy, for I am holy.”
Overview
• Why Change?             • Practical Example
• Metanoia                • Step 5 – Divine
• Exercise for the Soul     Service (Operatio)
• Climbing a Sycamore     • How Can I Make a
  Tree                      Change?
• Road to Emmaus
• Ancient Path
• Lectio Divina
Why Change?
• Universal hunger for happiness
• Prevailing worldview regarding happiness
  – Play song: Rockstar by Nickelback
  – Individualism – what’s in it for me?
  – Hedonism – if it feels good, do it
  – Minimalism – what is the least I can do?
• What is authentic happiness ?
• “You cannot become more like Jesus Christ
  and at the same time stay as you are.” 1
Metanoia
• Metanoia – change of heart; interior penance
• John 16:8-9
  – “[The Holy Spirit will] convince the world concerning sin
    and righteousness and judgment”
• John 15:36
  – “[the Holy Spirit] will bear witness to me”
• Acts 2:36-38
  – “they were cut to the heart”
  – What shall we do?
  – Repent and be baptized for the forgiveness of your sins;
    and you shall receive the Holy Spirit (cf. Acts 26:20)
Exercise our Souls
• “I pommel my body and subdue it, lest after
  preaching to others I myself should be
  disqualified.” – St. Paul, 1 Cor 9:27
• Faculties of the soul:
  – Intellect – its job is to know. Know what? Know
    things as they really are (sanity)
  – Will – its job is to choose. Choose what?
    Choose love (sanctity)
• Catechism: “[God] calls man to seek him, to
  know him, to love him ” (CCC 1721; cf.)
Climbing a Sycamore Tree
• Luke 19:1-6
  – God does not require our deservedness to
    receive his heavenly gifts
  – But…He does require us to WORK:
    • “he sought to see Jesus” (Lk 19:3), “Faith which
      worketh by love” (Gal 5:6), “Justified by works and
      not by faith alone” (James 2:24), “He will render to
      every man according to his works” (Rom 2:6)
  – Although undeserving, we are created, gifted
    and called to participate in the work of God
    • “we are God's fellow workers” (1 Cor 3:9)
Road to Emmaus
• Luke 24:13-32, 35
  – Jesus himself drew near and went with them
  – Their eyes were kept from recognizing Him
  – They constrained him
  – He took the bread and blessed, and broke it, and gave it
    to them
  – Their eyes were opened and they recognized him
  – Our hearts burn within us while he talked to us…while he
    opened to us the scriptures
  – He was known to them in the breaking of the bread
Ancient Path
• Jerimiah 6:16
  – Thus says the Lord: Stand by the roads, and
    look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the
    good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your
    souls
• Guigo II, Carthusian monk ,12th century
  – Ladder for Monks – Lectio Divina (“Divine
    Reading”)
  – Lectio Divina dates back to St. Benedict (5 th
    cent.), having its roots in Sacred Scripture
Ancient Path
• Pope Benedict XVI:
  – "I would like in particular to recall and recommend the
    ancient tradition of Lectio divina: the diligent reading of
    Sacred Scripture accompanied by prayer brings about
    that intimate dialogue in which the person reading hears
    God who is speaking, and in praying, responds to him
    with trusting openness of heart (cf. Dei Verbum, n. 25). If
    it is effectively promoted, this practice will bring to the
    Church - I am convinced of it - a new spiritual springtime.
    As a strong point of biblical ministry, Lectio divina
    should therefore be increasingly encouraged.“ (Sept
    2005 Address, 40th Anniv. of Dei Verbum)
Lectio Divina
• Four rungs of the Monk’s Ladder to
  holiness (traditional)
  1. Read (Lectio) – examine the details of the
     passage; ask who, what, when, where
  2. Meditate (Meditatio) – reflect on the meaning
     of the text; ask why
  3. Pray (Oratio) – converse with the Lord about
     the words in the passage
  4. Contemplate (Contemplatio) – wordless
     prayer in which the mind and heart focus on
     God’s greatness and goodness
Lectio Divina
• Vinyard Metaphor
  – Read: Pick grapes carefully so they’re not damaged.
    Work your way through the lines of text slowly and
    carefully, paying attention so you can pull out the choice
    bits: the images and so on
  – Meditate: Stomp on the grapes! Squeeze out every
    drop of meaning you can find. What stands out to you in
    the text
  – Pray: Allow the collected juice to ferment. Like prayer
    where the heart ponders the things you’ve meditated on,
    feelings bubble up in prayerful response to God
  – Contemplate: The wine has fermented and aged; it’s
    time to drink. Taste and see the goodness of the Lord
Practical Example

       1 Peter 1:15-16

Become holy yourselves in every
aspect of your conduct, after the
  likeness of the holy One who
called you; remember, Scripture
  says, “Be holy, for I am holy.”
Step 5 – Divine Service
            (Operatio)
• Divine Service : Bottle it up and ship it
  out! Put into practice a resolution to bring
  the wine of God’s word to fruitfulness in
  your life and in the world
• Make a resolution to do something today to
  put into practice the inspiration received
  during Lectio Divina
How Can I Make a Change?
  • Make a plan and resolve to stick with it…
Piety (Holiness):             Study (Formation):               Action (Evangelization):
 • Liturgy of the Hours:       • Lectio Divina: Read,           • Teach RCIA
   Invitatory, Office of         Meditate, Pray,                • Sponsor candidates for
   Reading, Morning              Contemplate                      the sacraments (as
   Prayer, Day Prayer,         • Catechism of the Catholic        needed)
   Evening Prayer, Night         Church                         • Speak about Christ at
   Prayer                      • Lives of the saints              work
 • Daily Mass or daily mass    • Books from early Church        • Visibly live the life of
   Scripture readings            father, saints, doctors of       Christ always
 • Daily Rosary or Chaplet       the Church                     • Internet apologetic
   of Divine Mercy             • Writings from the Church         discussions
 • Noon: Angelus/Regina          Councils and popes             • Monday nights – faith
   Coeli                       • Writings from the                sharing/apologetic
 • Weekly abstinence from        diocesan bishop                  discussions
   meat on all Fridays         • Theology
 • Monthly Confession            texts/classes/presentations
 • Annual retreat
How Can I Make a Change?
• Lk 19:1 “Pray always without becoming weary”
                  Divine Office: http://divineoffice.org/
               Praystation Portable: http://psp.libsyn.com/
               Daily Scripture: http://www.usccb.org/nab/
       Time       Source                                Scripture
     (mm:ss)
      3:25      Daily Mass      Eph 2:12-2; Psalm 85:9ab-10, 11-12, 13-14; Luke 12:35-38
      1:54       Invitatory                             Psalm 95
      13:15      Office of         Psalm 10; Psalm 12; Esther 4:1-17; Matthew 5:44-45;
                 Readings                  Hebrews 11:33, 34, 39; Wisdom 3:5
      11:10    Morning Prayer    Psalm 24; Tobit 13:1-8; Psalm 33; Romans 13:11b,12-13a;
                                Luke 1:68 – 79 (Benedictus); Matthew 6:9-13 (Lord’s Prayer)
      6:17      Day Prayer        Psalm 119: 1-8; Psalm 13; Psalm 14; Proverbs 3:13-15
      9:08     Evening Prayer   Psalm 20; Psalm 21:2-8, 14; Revelation 4:11; 5:9, 10, 12; 1
                                 John 3:1a, 2; Luke 1:46-55 (Magnificat); Matthew 6:9-13
                                                     (Lord’s Prayer)
      5:37      Night Prayer     Psalm 143:1-11; 1 Peter 5:8-9a; Luke 2:29-32 (Canticle of
                                                         Simeon)
      50:46        Total
About the Author
Dr. Tim Gray is the President of the
Augustine Institute, a dynamic new MA
program in Sacred Scripture and
Evangelization & Catechesis in Denver. He is
also Professor of Sacred Scripture at St.
John Vianney Theological Seminary. He
holds a PhD in Biblical Studies from Catholic
University of America. Dr. Gray is a partner
with Jeff Cavins in The Great Adventure Bible
Timeline series, the fastest growing Catholic
Bible study program. A nationally renowned
speaker, Dr. Gray has filmed numerous
series for EWTN. Dr. Gray resides in
Littleton, Colorado with his wife Kris and their
son Joseph.
About the Author
Dr. Edward Sri is a founding leader with
Curtis Martin of FOCUS (Fellowship of
Catholic University Students), and he
currently serves as the provost and professor
of theology and Scripture at the Augustine
Institute Master’s program in Denver,
Colorado. He also teaches as a visiting
professor at Benedictine College, where he
taught full-time for nine years. Edward holds
a doctorate from the Pontifical University of
St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. He resides
with his wife Elizabeth and their five children
in Littleton, Colorado.
Questions?
Closing Prayer
 Luke 1:29 “[Mary] considered in her mind
  what sort of [Angelic] greeting this might
                   be.”

 Luke 2:19 “Mary kept all these things, and
       pondered [them] in her heart.”

Luke 2:51 “His mother kept all these things in
                 her heart.”

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  • 1. Praying the Scriptures for a Change Changing our lives to meet Jesus
  • 2. Opening Prayer 1 Peter 1:15-16 Become holy yourselves in every aspect of your conduct, after the likeness of the holy One who called you; remember, Scripture says, “Be holy, for I am holy.”
  • 3. Overview • Why Change? • Practical Example • Metanoia • Step 5 – Divine • Exercise for the Soul Service (Operatio) • Climbing a Sycamore • How Can I Make a Tree Change? • Road to Emmaus • Ancient Path • Lectio Divina
  • 4. Why Change? • Universal hunger for happiness • Prevailing worldview regarding happiness – Play song: Rockstar by Nickelback – Individualism – what’s in it for me? – Hedonism – if it feels good, do it – Minimalism – what is the least I can do? • What is authentic happiness ? • “You cannot become more like Jesus Christ and at the same time stay as you are.” 1
  • 5. Metanoia • Metanoia – change of heart; interior penance • John 16:8-9 – “[The Holy Spirit will] convince the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment” • John 15:36 – “[the Holy Spirit] will bear witness to me” • Acts 2:36-38 – “they were cut to the heart” – What shall we do? – Repent and be baptized for the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the Holy Spirit (cf. Acts 26:20)
  • 6. Exercise our Souls • “I pommel my body and subdue it, lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified.” – St. Paul, 1 Cor 9:27 • Faculties of the soul: – Intellect – its job is to know. Know what? Know things as they really are (sanity) – Will – its job is to choose. Choose what? Choose love (sanctity) • Catechism: “[God] calls man to seek him, to know him, to love him ” (CCC 1721; cf.)
  • 7. Climbing a Sycamore Tree • Luke 19:1-6 – God does not require our deservedness to receive his heavenly gifts – But…He does require us to WORK: • “he sought to see Jesus” (Lk 19:3), “Faith which worketh by love” (Gal 5:6), “Justified by works and not by faith alone” (James 2:24), “He will render to every man according to his works” (Rom 2:6) – Although undeserving, we are created, gifted and called to participate in the work of God • “we are God's fellow workers” (1 Cor 3:9)
  • 8. Road to Emmaus • Luke 24:13-32, 35 – Jesus himself drew near and went with them – Their eyes were kept from recognizing Him – They constrained him – He took the bread and blessed, and broke it, and gave it to them – Their eyes were opened and they recognized him – Our hearts burn within us while he talked to us…while he opened to us the scriptures – He was known to them in the breaking of the bread
  • 9. Ancient Path • Jerimiah 6:16 – Thus says the Lord: Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls • Guigo II, Carthusian monk ,12th century – Ladder for Monks – Lectio Divina (“Divine Reading”) – Lectio Divina dates back to St. Benedict (5 th cent.), having its roots in Sacred Scripture
  • 10. Ancient Path • Pope Benedict XVI: – "I would like in particular to recall and recommend the ancient tradition of Lectio divina: the diligent reading of Sacred Scripture accompanied by prayer brings about that intimate dialogue in which the person reading hears God who is speaking, and in praying, responds to him with trusting openness of heart (cf. Dei Verbum, n. 25). If it is effectively promoted, this practice will bring to the Church - I am convinced of it - a new spiritual springtime. As a strong point of biblical ministry, Lectio divina should therefore be increasingly encouraged.“ (Sept 2005 Address, 40th Anniv. of Dei Verbum)
  • 11. Lectio Divina • Four rungs of the Monk’s Ladder to holiness (traditional) 1. Read (Lectio) – examine the details of the passage; ask who, what, when, where 2. Meditate (Meditatio) – reflect on the meaning of the text; ask why 3. Pray (Oratio) – converse with the Lord about the words in the passage 4. Contemplate (Contemplatio) – wordless prayer in which the mind and heart focus on God’s greatness and goodness
  • 12. Lectio Divina • Vinyard Metaphor – Read: Pick grapes carefully so they’re not damaged. Work your way through the lines of text slowly and carefully, paying attention so you can pull out the choice bits: the images and so on – Meditate: Stomp on the grapes! Squeeze out every drop of meaning you can find. What stands out to you in the text – Pray: Allow the collected juice to ferment. Like prayer where the heart ponders the things you’ve meditated on, feelings bubble up in prayerful response to God – Contemplate: The wine has fermented and aged; it’s time to drink. Taste and see the goodness of the Lord
  • 13. Practical Example 1 Peter 1:15-16 Become holy yourselves in every aspect of your conduct, after the likeness of the holy One who called you; remember, Scripture says, “Be holy, for I am holy.”
  • 14. Step 5 – Divine Service (Operatio) • Divine Service : Bottle it up and ship it out! Put into practice a resolution to bring the wine of God’s word to fruitfulness in your life and in the world • Make a resolution to do something today to put into practice the inspiration received during Lectio Divina
  • 15. How Can I Make a Change? • Make a plan and resolve to stick with it… Piety (Holiness): Study (Formation): Action (Evangelization): • Liturgy of the Hours: • Lectio Divina: Read, • Teach RCIA Invitatory, Office of Meditate, Pray, • Sponsor candidates for Reading, Morning Contemplate the sacraments (as Prayer, Day Prayer, • Catechism of the Catholic needed) Evening Prayer, Night Church • Speak about Christ at Prayer • Lives of the saints work • Daily Mass or daily mass • Books from early Church • Visibly live the life of Scripture readings father, saints, doctors of Christ always • Daily Rosary or Chaplet the Church • Internet apologetic of Divine Mercy • Writings from the Church discussions • Noon: Angelus/Regina Councils and popes • Monday nights – faith Coeli • Writings from the sharing/apologetic • Weekly abstinence from diocesan bishop discussions meat on all Fridays • Theology • Monthly Confession texts/classes/presentations • Annual retreat
  • 16. How Can I Make a Change? • Lk 19:1 “Pray always without becoming weary” Divine Office: http://divineoffice.org/ Praystation Portable: http://psp.libsyn.com/ Daily Scripture: http://www.usccb.org/nab/ Time Source Scripture (mm:ss) 3:25 Daily Mass Eph 2:12-2; Psalm 85:9ab-10, 11-12, 13-14; Luke 12:35-38 1:54 Invitatory Psalm 95 13:15 Office of Psalm 10; Psalm 12; Esther 4:1-17; Matthew 5:44-45; Readings Hebrews 11:33, 34, 39; Wisdom 3:5 11:10 Morning Prayer Psalm 24; Tobit 13:1-8; Psalm 33; Romans 13:11b,12-13a; Luke 1:68 – 79 (Benedictus); Matthew 6:9-13 (Lord’s Prayer) 6:17 Day Prayer Psalm 119: 1-8; Psalm 13; Psalm 14; Proverbs 3:13-15 9:08 Evening Prayer Psalm 20; Psalm 21:2-8, 14; Revelation 4:11; 5:9, 10, 12; 1 John 3:1a, 2; Luke 1:46-55 (Magnificat); Matthew 6:9-13 (Lord’s Prayer) 5:37 Night Prayer Psalm 143:1-11; 1 Peter 5:8-9a; Luke 2:29-32 (Canticle of Simeon) 50:46 Total
  • 17. About the Author Dr. Tim Gray is the President of the Augustine Institute, a dynamic new MA program in Sacred Scripture and Evangelization & Catechesis in Denver. He is also Professor of Sacred Scripture at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary. He holds a PhD in Biblical Studies from Catholic University of America. Dr. Gray is a partner with Jeff Cavins in The Great Adventure Bible Timeline series, the fastest growing Catholic Bible study program. A nationally renowned speaker, Dr. Gray has filmed numerous series for EWTN. Dr. Gray resides in Littleton, Colorado with his wife Kris and their son Joseph.
  • 18. About the Author Dr. Edward Sri is a founding leader with Curtis Martin of FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students), and he currently serves as the provost and professor of theology and Scripture at the Augustine Institute Master’s program in Denver, Colorado. He also teaches as a visiting professor at Benedictine College, where he taught full-time for nine years. Edward holds a doctorate from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. He resides with his wife Elizabeth and their five children in Littleton, Colorado.
  • 20. Closing Prayer Luke 1:29 “[Mary] considered in her mind what sort of [Angelic] greeting this might be.” Luke 2:19 “Mary kept all these things, and pondered [them] in her heart.” Luke 2:51 “His mother kept all these things in her heart.”