
So Much More: Scripture Meditation (Lectio Divina)
Jodie NiznikLord, Embolden Us to Love | Guided Prayer for Lent
March 13, 2024 ● 8 minShare this episode
This is a guided prayer for the fourth week of Lent.
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Our meditation passage (released on 3.11.24) was Matthew Mark 12:28-31. In this account, Jesus reminds us that love is the most important command.
In this guided prayer, we begin by thanking God for his love and asking him to help us receive his love. Then we ask God to help us notice how he may be inviting us to love him differently. And finally, we ask God to help us know how he is inviting us to love someone practically today or this week.
May God grant you the courage to love well today, this week, and moving forward.
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