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Devotional Guide: God Is My Helper

VISIO DIVINA – DIVINE SEEING

HEARING God’s Word, SEEING God’s Word, PRAYING God’s Word

The term, visio divina, is Latin for “divine seeing.” The practice of the visio divina is a method of connecting God’s Word with God’s creation using visual arts.

Theme: God Is My Helper

"I Lift My Eyes to the Hills"
“I Lift My Eyes to the Hills”

Scriptures: Psalm 121; Daniel 3; 1 Corinthians 10:1-13

Suggestions for how to practice the visio divina

  1. Place the name of God on your forehead by making the sign of the cross and saying, “In the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.”
  2. Pause for a few moments with your eyes closed and take five to ten deep breaths.
  3. Look at the picture and take notice of any figures, shapes, colors or textures appeal to you.
  4. Read on of Scriptures under the picture, beginning with the Psalm. It is helpful if you use the same Scripture for a few of days (there is no hurry to finish the visio divina). Do not read the Scripture for the purpose of study, but let it speak to your heart. Take note of the emotions as well as the thoughts this passage brings to mind.
  5. Connect the Scripture to the picture. Are there common or uncommon elements between the two? Are there godly desires that you find rising to the surface of your thoughts? What is God revealing to you about who you are, about who God is?
  6. Now pray the Scriptures and picture using what you have discovered during this visio divina time.
  7. Finish by saying (if you use the visio divina in the morning), “May God order and direct my day through Jesus Christ according to his word, ” or (if you use the visio divina at night), “Grant me, O God, a restful night in Jesus Christ according to your word.”
  8. Either go about your daily routine, or lay you head on your pillow in peace.

If you like to write, you might consider journaling your thoughts when you are finished (not during) your time of meditation on God’s word.

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God bless this journey of divine seeing.

Copyright Douglas P. Brauner

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PWTE Daily Devotion

“May the Force Be with You”

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I don’t understand the geology of the Paint Mines but it’s a cool place to hang out. Dinosaurs, camels and all sorts of other creatures appear in the imagination of those who tread among its stones.

Even Yoda.

This is my half Yoda face. Look in the middle of the picture. You can’t miss him. He’s right there.

Most people don’t see it. And that’s what makes the Paint Mines cool.

We each see something different in the varied colored clay. We all bring our experiences, personalities and perspectives into the canyon. How we enter the canyon determines what we see there.

“I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well.” Psalm 139:14 English Standard Version

In spite of his sin, failures and faults, David, the author of this psalm, knew that God had created him as a unique individual.

We know that the people around us have been uniquely crafted by God, but so are we. All of us struggle with our weaknesses and sins, yet we too have been “fearfully and wonderfully made.”

As you rejoice in God’s gift of forgiveness, celebrate what you bring to the world as the hand-made instrument of God. No one sees the world exactly like you do.

Copyright 2015