These meditations celebrate the joy of
meeting up with Jesus, of knowing the
risen Lord. They rejoice that Jesus is
alive and present with us now. Let the
risen Lord set your heart on fire.
There is a meditation for each day from
Ash Wednesday to the Saturday after
Easter. Each meditation has a passage of
Scripture, where the life-giving powers
of God are seen to be at work. The aim
is to help us spend time with the risen
Lord.
To explore the Scripture readings, David
Adam uses the ancient tradition of
Lectio Divina, Holy Reading. The purpose
of these meditations is not study,
though information is provided, but to
be still in the presence of God and
rejoice in his saving power.
meeting up with Jesus, of knowing the
risen Lord. They rejoice that Jesus is
alive and present with us now. Let the
risen Lord set your heart on fire.
There is a meditation for each day from
Ash Wednesday to the Saturday after
Easter. Each meditation has a passage of
Scripture, where the life-giving powers
of God are seen to be at work. The aim
is to help us spend time with the risen
Lord.
To explore the Scripture readings, David
Adam uses the ancient tradition of
Lectio Divina, Holy Reading. The purpose
of these meditations is not study,
though information is provided, but to
be still in the presence of God and
rejoice in his saving power.





