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Lectio Divina - John 9:5-9 (Blind Man Healed By Jesus)

by Dave Tucker

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"Lectio Divina" (Latin for "Divine Reading") is a traditional monastic practice of scriptural reading, meditation, and prayer intended to promote communion with God and to increase the knowledge of God's word. A section of scripture is read then there is silence allowing for contemplation on what was just heard. This guided meditation is based on the blind man receiving his sight found in John 9:5-9.

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Transcript

Welcome into Lectio Divina.

This reading is from John 9,

5-9.

These are the words of Jesus.

I am reading from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible.

I will lead you through the passage four times.

After each reading,

I will give you time to reflect on the reading with a different focus each time.

So before we begin,

Find a comfortable place to sit.

Prepare yourself to receive the Holy Spirit.

Sit upright in a comfortable chair with your feet on the floor and your hands resting comfortably on your lap.

Palms up.

Close your eyes and take a deep breath from your nose and exhale slowly through your mouth.

Focus on your breath and relax your body.

Invite God to be with you in your thoughts.

Imagine yourself sitting in the presence of God.

Remember,

This is a meditation.

It is a time for you to reflect on the text.

If you find your mind wandering,

Gently bring your thoughts back to the reading.

Continue taking deep breaths from your nose and exhaling slowly through the mouth.

As I read this passage through the first time,

Listen for patterns,

Images,

And ideas.

Listen as if you were listening to someone read a personal letter addressed just to you.

Listen for words or phrases that speak to you.

As long as I am in the world,

I am the light of the world.

When he had said this,

He spat on the ground and made mud with the saliva and spread the mud in the blind man's eyes,

Saying to him,

Go and wash in the pool of Shalom,

Which means scent.

Then he went and washed and came back able to see.

The neighbors and those who had seen him before as a beggar began to ask,

Is this not the man who used to sit and beg?

Some were saying,

It is he.

Others were saying,

No,

But it is someone like him.

He kept saying,

I am the man.

As you continue to breathe deeply from your nose and exhale slowly through your mouth,

I will read through this passage again.

I invite you to recall anything that stood out to you during the first reading.

Is this something that you can connect to your life?

Use your imagination to paint a mental picture of the text.

Place yourself in the text and engage all your senses.

What do you experience as you sit in this passage?

As long as I am in the world,

I am the light of the world.

When he had said this,

He spat on the ground and made mud with the saliva and spread the mud in the blind man's eyes,

Saying to him,

Go and wash in the pool of Shalom,

Which means sent.

Then he went and washed and came back able to see.

The neighbors and those who had seen him before as a beggar began to ask,

Is this not the man who used to sit and beg?

Some were saying,

It is he.

Others were saying,

No,

But it is someone like him.

He kept saying,

I am the man.

Continue breathing slowly through your nose and exhaling from your mouth.

As I read this passage the third time,

Reflect on all the thoughts,

Feelings,

Actions,

Fears,

Convictions,

And questions you have experienced up to this point.

Offer these to God in prayer.

Praise God for who God is.

As long as I am in the world,

I am the light of the world.

When he had said this,

He spat on the ground and made mud with the saliva and spread the mud in the blind man's eyes,

Saying to him,

Go and wash in the pool of Shalom,

Which means sent.

Then he went and washed and came back able to see.

The neighbors and those who had seen him before as a beggar began to ask,

Is this not the man who used to sit and beg?

Some were saying,

It is he.

Others were saying,

No,

But it is someone like him.

He kept saying,

I am the man.

As you continue your slow,

Deep breathing,

I will read this passage through the fourth and final time.

Sit in silence in the presence of God.

Be still and know that God is God.

Simply sit and allow yourself to feel God's presence and tender love that wraps around you and embraces you.

As long as I am in the world,

I am the light of the world.

When he had said this,

He spat on the ground and made mud with the saliva and spread the mud in the blind man's eyes,

Saying to him,

Go and wash in the pool of Shalom,

Which means sent.

Then he went and washed and came back able to see.

The neighbors and those who had seen him before as a beggar began to ask,

Is this not the man who used to sit and beg?

Some were saying,

It is he.

Others were saying,

No,

But it is someone like him.

He kept saying,

I am the man.

As you continue to breathe slowly,

I invite you to think about your experience with God during this exercise.

Ask yourself four questions.

What did you learn from or about God?

What did you learn about what God thinks of you?

What does God want from you?

What action steps,

If any,

Can you take out of conviction from this lesson?

May you feel the presence of God throughout your day today.

Amen.

Meet your Teacher

Dave TuckerBurleson, TX, USA

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