Together on Retreat by James Martin
Author:James Martin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2013-01-02T00:00:00+00:00
Now take some time and pray with this passage. Try not to judge what happens in your prayer until itâs over. I suggest taking at least thirty to sixty minutes with this scene.
View of the Mount of Beatitudes
Please give yourself 30 to 60 minutes for your prayer.
Continue with the retreat when you are ready.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
Letâs reflect on what happened during your prayer.
If you feel that nothing happened, thatâs okay. Sometimesâin fact, much of the timeâprayer seems dry. Perhaps you were distracted. Perhaps you felt new to this kind of prayer and had a hard time getting into it. Thatâs okay. God is still at work in you even if you donât feel it. Not every prayer leads to discernible âresults.â Itâs all up to God, anyway. Perhaps you could try it again later today or tomorrow.
On one level, maybe you were able to appreciate this passage in a new way. Perhaps you had an insight about this Gospel scene. Maybe you noticed something about Jesus or the disciples that was surprising to you and said to yourself, âI never thought of it that way before.â Trust that insight as coming from God. Intellectual insights are important in this kind of prayer.
On another level, perhaps you noticed something that seemed more âemotional.â Did you feel a sense of desire? Of wanting to follow Jesus? Or did you feel a sadness that you werenât able to âfollowâ the way you would like? Did you feel disappointed that Jesus didnât call you? You might ask where you are being called in your life. Donât be embarrassed to admit what you felt, even if you saw it as âinappropriate:â for example, you might have felt no desire to follow Jesus. Why might this be?
These specific questions might help you:
What was it like to see or âwatchâ Jesus?
Was there a particular word or phrase or moment that moved you? Why?
Did any questions about âfollowing Godâ arise?
How did you feel when the disciples were said to âleave everything behindâ?
Pay attention to all of this.
Overall, ask yourself:
What might God be saying to me through this passage?
What insights about my own life might be being revealed?
What questions might God want to raise in my life?
Where am I being invited to grow?
Now you might want to speak to God about this passage. Talk about what surfaced while you were praying with this passage. When you can, write down what came up (you can even use the ânotesâ feature on your e-reader). You donât want to forget anything that happens in these privileged times with God.
Before you begin the next prayer, take a little break. I would suggest at least a few hours. Let whatever happened in the first prayer sink in.
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