🙏 THIS WEEK’S HABIT: PRAYING ONE PSALM A DAY
This week, our focus is forming consistency in prayer by letting Scripture shape our words, specifically through the Psalms. The weekly task is simple and repeatable: ✅ The Daily Practice Each day this week: 1. Choose one Psalm (any Psalm, you decide). 2. Pray it slowly, verse by verse, using the method described by Tim Keller on page 255 of his book on Prayer. 3. Move through the Psalm this way: Scripture first, then prayer. That’s it. I will throw an example based on Keller’s description in the comment section. ⏱️ How This Fits Into Your Prayer Rhythm Aim for ~30 minutes daily focused prayer (including meditation on scripture, free prayer, and silence). Continue praying briefly: - Upon waking - Before meals - Before beginning work - Before sleep 🚨If you are struggling with these habits, take this week to reset and just focus on praying one Psalm a day along with our group. 📝 Reflection (Optional but Powerful) As you go: - Journal what the Psalm teaches you about God - Journal what it reveals about you - Note how your thoughts and emotions shift before, during, and after prayer 💬 DAILY ACCOUNTABILITY (This Is Key) Each day, comment in this thread with the Psalm you prayed. - Minimum requirement: 👉 Just post the Psalm number (e.g., Psalm 27) - Optional (encouraged): What stood out, What you prayed, Why that Psalm mattered today This isn’t about depth competitions. It’s about showing up daily and encouraging one another by example. 🔎 Formation Questions to Keep in Mind - How do the Psalms give language to both joy and lament? - Which Psalm best reflects where you are spiritually right now? - How do the Psalms train emotional honesty before God? Let’s flood this thread daily with Psalms. 📖 Drop today’s Psalm below.