Today’s Reflection
A good description of the spiritual life is that it’s an expression of our “intention to pay attention” — to pay attention to ourselves, to pay attention to others, to pay attention to our life. This book is about attending to the ordering of our life and the practices that help us live this life with God, a life that leads to a social transformation that reveals the beloved community. It is about how we do this work as individuals and collectively. If a group of people wishes to live a life with God, how might that happen? What are the habits and practices and examples within the Christian tradition that teach us the consistency of such a life?
—Daniel Wolpert, Looking Inward, Living Outward: The Spiritual Practice of Social Transformation (Upper Room Books, 2024)
Today’s Question
How would you answer the author’s questions in today’s reflection? Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
Let those who are wise pay attention to these things and consider the steadfast love of the Lord.
—Psalm 107:43 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
Dear God, I want to take part in the creation of your beloved community. Help me to order my life around you, and guide me to social action that manifests your kingdom on earth.
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Lectionary Readings
- Acts 11:1-18
- Psalm 148
- Revelation 21:1-6
- John 13:31-35
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Attending church and participating in the life of the church. There is a difference between being a church attender and a church member.
The world does not know how much it owes to the common kindnesses which so abound everywhere.
J.R. Miller, The Beauty of Kindness
Worship, prayer, fellowship, the sacraments, Bible study, thanksgiving, praise, helping others all done again and again for as long as we are able. Thank You, Lord.
Love is the first priority. God loving us, us loving God and loving our neighbors. Prayer and study of scripture, worship, praise, means of grace, and community life with other Christ followers, connecting with our neighbors in our communities and partnering with them to meet needs. Sacred resistance and good trouble.
Empathy towards others. I don’t do all of these. Some are goals I have. God, help me give grace to others and myself.
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