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Autumn_Smoke
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Our church is starting Lectio Divina within the next few months, and I’ll be one of 3 who will be presenting it. My part will be as the main presenter of the scripture.
Besides being a meditation on scripture, I have seen Lectio Divina as God reveling Himself to us. And I was wondering if this would be appropriate: I’ve been thinking of handing out a laminated picture of Jesus so people can use it as a bookmark, and on the backside of this putting a scripture verse. The verse is Jeremiah 33:3 ‘Call to Me, and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which you do not know."
I was thinking this was appropriate as we meditate on the scripture.
The picture of Jesus I was thinking of using is Jesus standing above a mountain stream with outstretched arms. It looks peaceful and majestic at the same time.
But I have an evangelical background. Does this sound too Protestant/Evangelical or am I just over-thinking? I go to an old-school type of church. Maybe I should use a traditional picture of Jesus with a traditional Catholic prayer?
I’d really appreciate some opinions.
THANK YOU!
Besides being a meditation on scripture, I have seen Lectio Divina as God reveling Himself to us. And I was wondering if this would be appropriate: I’ve been thinking of handing out a laminated picture of Jesus so people can use it as a bookmark, and on the backside of this putting a scripture verse. The verse is Jeremiah 33:3 ‘Call to Me, and I will answer you, and I will tell you great and mighty things, which you do not know."
I was thinking this was appropriate as we meditate on the scripture.
The picture of Jesus I was thinking of using is Jesus standing above a mountain stream with outstretched arms. It looks peaceful and majestic at the same time.
But I have an evangelical background. Does this sound too Protestant/Evangelical or am I just over-thinking? I go to an old-school type of church. Maybe I should use a traditional picture of Jesus with a traditional Catholic prayer?
I’d really appreciate some opinions.