A few weeks ago I came across some notes from a talk titled "Practice Makes Perfect" that my priest gave years ago. In it, he outlines 8 things we should aggressively practice on a daily basis in order to draw closer to God. It was such a powerful list, and I found myself thinking about it constantly. I wanted to find a practical and concrete way to remind myself of these things each morning, in hopes of making progress. What I came up with was a small journal listing each practice and an appropriate scripture or prayer. Then, each morning when I awoke, I could read through and dedicate my day to the practice of these things. Some of them I can do as I read through (forgiveness), others are a reminder for how to approach others throughout the day. So, here is how my journal turned out - and it sits next to my bed so I can pick it up and look through it before I even get out of bed each morning.
"In peace let us pray to the Lord."
Another passage on peace and a verse from a favorite hymn from my non-Orthodox past :)
I chose the butterfly stickers because of their link to the resurrection and renewal of life - a reminder that each of us will be made new in Christ - and because they make me smile when I look at them!
(a note for non-Orthodox readers, all verse references are according to the Orthodox Study Bible, in other Bibles the Psalms will be one Psalm number higher)
Lovely. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteI love it
ReplyDeleteThis is so nice! I especially love the book cover and am thinking of how I can get one for myself. :)
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful...and such a nice way to start the day!
ReplyDeleteWould you be able to share the 8 things that your priest outlined in his talk? It sounds like a wonderful homily - I enjoyed the post. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat is the font that you used in the 8 things scrap book?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the font that you used on your 8 things scrapbook?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the FONT that you used on your lovely 8 things scrapbook?
ReplyDeleteAnna Seraphima - the font is Loved by the King, I downloaded it from dafont.com
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