Psalm 1:1-3 Listen to today’s devotional The desert monks knew something about rocks. They lived among them. Prayed beside them. If they were anything like me, they tripped over them. And they knew how hard stone is. But they also knew something else. That, given enough time, water changes everything. Abba Poemen once said that water is soft and stone is hard, yet a steady drip of water can wear away the rock. That was not just a lesson on nature, but also the nature of reading and reflecting on the Word of God. Our hearts can be pretty stubborn and resistant to the Spirit's nudge. Even more, we carry wounds, assumptions, fears, and habits that just seem to be who we are. And if we do want a change of heart, we want God to change us in a flash. But, most of the time, God chooses a drip. Think of this drip as a verse you read in the morning. Maybe you pray a psalm before bed. You might think listening to that gospel story for the hundredth time doesn't mean anything because no...
Romans 8:26-27 Listen to today’s devotional The Desert Father Abba Agathon once said, "Prayer is warfare to the last breath." Wow! At first, that sounds a bit dramatic. We hear "warfare" and imagine demons lurking behind every pew. But Agathon's point was related to something much simpler and much closer to home. He said that about prayer because he was asked, "Which virtue requires the greatest effort?" Well, have you ever noticed how easy it is to do almost anything except pray? You sit down, ready to pray. Suddenly, that's your mind's chance to bring up an email, a conversation from three years ago, the grocery list, or that strange noise the car made yesterday. The moment you turn toward God, a thousand other things fight for your attention. So, how in the world do we do what the apostle Paul tells us when he says to "pray without ceasing" (1 Thessalonians 5:17)? Truth be told, I can understand Jesus’ disciples falling asleep af...