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Christian Mindfulness (New)

by Methods of Contemplation

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This is a re-recording of our popular Christian Mindfulness method of prayer and meditation. In it, we focus on accepting the acceptance of God as a way to accept ourselves. What would happen if we accepted the rejected parts of ourselves instead of projecting them onto the external world?

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Transcript

Hello,

And welcome to Methods,

An exploration and guided prayer and meditation.

This method is called Christian Mindfulness,

Inspired by Rich Lewis and Brennan Manning.

In this method,

We'll explore how to embrace and accept the tenderness of God,

Not just as a concept in our minds,

But as a reality to be experienced in the depths of our inner being.

Through the embracing love of God and the power of the Holy Spirit,

By praying and meditating on these things,

Our desire is to internalize and surrender and experience these realities in our hearts,

And not just conceptually.

The method goes like this.

First,

Seek to be still in the presence of God,

And gently bring your focus to your breathing,

With your in-breath and your out-breath,

Remembering that the Holy Spirit itself is described as the breath,

Or the ruach,

Of God.

In these moments,

We welcome the presence of God,

Who is in us and all around us,

Through the presence of the Holy Spirit.

We're not in any rush to go anywhere or do anything else,

Just taking the time to dwell and to rest in the presence of God.

Now that we're still and resting in the presence of God,

We begin with this prayer.

Today,

Lord,

I accept your acceptance of me.

As you breathe in,

And breathe out.

Just notice any questions or commentary that might spontaneously arise in your mind in this time.

If they arise,

Then let them.

As you become aware of any thoughts or feelings arising,

Just gently allow them to come and go.

And return your focus to the words of this prayer.

Today,

Lord,

I accept your acceptance of me.

I confess that you are always with me,

And always for me.

As much as you're able,

Use these words to express your own heart to God.

But if you sense any resistance within your heart,

Try not to criticize yourself in any way.

But simply acknowledge with kindness your honest response,

And be aware of it.

I confess that you are always with me,

And always for me,

As I breathe in and breathe out.

I receive into my spirit your grace,

Your mercy,

And your care.

Today,

Lord,

I accept your acceptance of me.

Let that be your prayer.

And know that any thought or idea that's contrary to that is untrue.

If God accepts you,

Then how can you reject yourself?

How can you disagree with God about your own nature?

Today,

Lord,

I accept your acceptance of me.

When we reject parts of ourselves,

They get repressed,

And we don't see them,

Because they're down in our subconscious,

And then have the power to control our actions.

And when we reject part of ourselves,

We also disagree with God,

Who accepts all of us.

So any rejection of ourselves is simply a misunderstanding.

And when we can accept God's acceptance of us,

Then we can accept ourselves.

And once we can accept ourselves,

Those parts of us that we've repressed can come to the light and lose their power to control us.

God is the most gracious,

Kind,

Merciful,

And caring being who exists.

And she cares for you personally.

So in these moments,

Seek to accept and receive her grace and mercy at the very core of who you are.

If your mind wanders off,

Just gently bring your awareness back to the silence and presence of God here with you in this moment.

I receive into my spirit your grace,

Your mercy,

Your care.

I rest in your love.

Knowing that God loves you and accepts you for who you are right now in this moment,

You are free to rest in her love.

You might notice there's any struggling or arguments or questions that arise in your mind at this time.

Gently watch these thoughts come and go and return your focus to the love and tenderness of God toward you personally.

And these moments,

Continue to rest in the accepted tenderness of God toward you personally.

Now we can release the prayer and use these last few moments to simply enjoy being in the presence of God.

And now we close with a prayer.

Thank you Lord for the greatness of your love.

A love that is in us and all around us.

A love that we contain and a love that contains us.

We pray this day that you lead us into the depths and the wonder of who you are and the radiance of your presence that is all around us.

Amen.

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Methods of ContemplationSalisbury, MD, USA

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Recent Reviews

Elizabeth

November 28, 2025

Nicely done. People should know that the one star reviews on this are all reactions to using a feminine pronoun for God.I found it helpful

Sarah

October 19, 2025

Love this really made me be still and trust that God is in control

Nekia

September 30, 2024

Yasssssssss! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I was SO GLAD to FINALLY find a Christian meditation! I guess I just hadn’t did the search for it and everything else that I was coming across was secular. There is a LOT of new age stuff on here and I’m just NOT about that life! I want to be able to meditate without worrying if I’m worshipping an idol or the universe! 🤦🏽‍♀️My thing is why worship the universe (which contains no power or authority) when we can worship GOD, creator of the universe who has ALL POWER in His hands and has authority over ALL! I was just about to make my own meditation to meditate to! 😂🤣 THANKFULLY I found yours! I may still make my own though to share with others. Anyway, I enjoyed your voice bc when I meditate if I don’t like the person’s voice, I will end it real quick! LOL! I also appreciate the prayer at the end! God bless you abundantly my brother in Christ! 💜🙏🏽

Janet

October 17, 2023

Oh my! I had such a release of some strong emotion in that meditation. I accepted God’s Lovingkindness today. Thank you ❤️

Narjas

August 2, 2023

So clear. So pure. So simple. Thank you ☺️

Jo

May 31, 2023

Beautiful guidance in Christ’s “only” message…Love. ♥️🙏

Ashley

May 14, 2023

Such peace and tenderness in this meditation. “Today, Lord, I accept your acceptance of me.” 🙏🏻I loved connecting with the feminine presence of God in this meditation.

John

February 1, 2023

Thanks for this. Could be without the background hum.

TinaMarie

August 7, 2022

A confirmation of faith, Abiding in God the Christ as His Spirit abides in me 🕊 Thank you

ian

September 22, 2021

Picked this meditation at random, from the methods list, pleasantly surprised.i have been trying to unlearn a fundamentalist approach to God for years now This has been very helpful

Daniella

July 1, 2021

Beautiful God Centered Meditation! Very calming! Thank you.

Catherine

March 2, 2021

What a beautiful and liberating sentiment - to accept God’s complete acceptance of me. Thank you 🙏

Trudy

February 1, 2021

Love it love his voice and I wish its a little longer

Stanisha

December 28, 2020

I appreciated the repetition of the prayer. it really helped me come back to center and stay seated/present with God/the Holy Spirit.

Monica

November 23, 2020

Relaxing and soothing gentle guidance into a beautiful prayer it starts off slow and builds up into a a deep prayer. Namaste

Tamara

November 19, 2020

Beautiful. Resting in God’s divine love.

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