Day
1: February 17th Sunday
Scripture: Luke 4:1-13

Today
in worship we read the passage from the Gospel according to Luke when the
Spirit leads Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.
Re-read
this scripture again, slowly.
Do
you notice anything in this reading that you didn’t notice this morning in worship? Write it down.
An
old Quaker practice of praying is called “Palms down, palms up.”
Close
your eyes and sit quietly with your palms facing down, resting on your
knees. While in this position hand over
to God all you want to get rid of: anxiety, worry, concern about a loved one,
anger, greed, anything that is tempting you to separate yourself from God.
After
a while, once you have given over all the negative to God, turn your palms
up. While in this position ask God for
blessings. If you have given God your
concern about a loved one, pray for him or her.
Ask God for patience and a spirit of love and kindness. Ask God for blessings that will draw you
closer to him. Ask the Holy Spirit to come and empower you to turn away from
temptation and to turn to God.
In our print prayer journals we have a space
for Notes, Ideas, Drawings, and Observations.
Feel free to keep your own journal.
Or share your ideas, prayers, and observations in the comments section
below.
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