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"The banal and heart-denying culture of materialism and secularity is having a reverse effect: people are more intentional in their search for spiritual life. David Sherbino has been on the leading edge, providing those from a wide range of spiritual heritages with a new and refreshing means of entering into the life of Christ.
RECONNECT, is filled with daily exercises and spiritual disciplines to help you draw close to God. David takes us, day by day into this rich and inviting life, pointing us in directions in sync with the Spirit. David's understanding of biblical theology and historic patterns of spiritual practise come together in providing a wonderfully helpful guide. It covers a period of seven weeks and if you follow it carefully, you will notice a change in your spiritual practice and devotion."

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Date de parution 10 décembre 2012
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EAN13 9781927355190
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Re:connect: Spiritual Exercises to Develop Intimacy with God
Copyright ©2013 David Sherbino
All rights reserved
Printed in Canada
International Standard Book Number:  978-1-927355-20-6
ISBN 978-1-927355-19-0 EPUB
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Castle Quay Books
Pickering, Ontario
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Printed at Essence Publishing, Belleville, Ontario
Scripture quotations marked NAS are taken from the New American Standard Bible ®. Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by THE LOCKMAN FOUNDATION. All rights reserved. • Scripture quotations marked NIV are taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION ®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. • Scripture quotations marked RSV are taken from the Revised Standard Version Bible ®. Copyright © 1989 by THE DIVISION OF CHRSTIAN EDUCATION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN THE U.S.A. All rights reserved. This book or parts thereof may not be reproduced in any form without prior written permission of the publishers.
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Sherbino, David         Re:connect : spiritual exercises to develop intimacy with God / David Sherbino.
Includes bibliographical references. Issued also in electronic format. ISBN 978-1-927355-20-6
        1. Spiritual life—Christianity.  2. Spiritual exercises.  I. Title.  II. Title: Reconnect.  III. Title: Spiritual exercises to develop intimacy with God.
BV4501.3.S54 2013                   248.4                C2013-900316-9
Endorsement
Well done! Most books talk about the importance of prayer. Your book tells people how to pray. Sorely needed.
—Don Morrison, Former COO, BlackBerry at Research in Motion (RIM)
 
CONTENTS
Introduction
Week One: Silence and Solitude
Day One: To Hear and Listen to the Voice of God
Day Two: To Be Renewed Physically and Spiritually
Day Three: To Learn to Trust God
Day Four: To Develop Sensitivity Towards Others
Day Five: Facing Temptation
Day Six: To Develop Your Prayer Life
Day Seven: To Prepare for One’s Death
Week Two: Holy Reading
Day One: Security in My Relationship with God: John10:7-15
Day Two: Security in My Relationship with God: Luke 15:1-7
Day Three: Security in My Relationship with God: Philippians 1:3-11
Day Four: Security in My Relationship with God: Isaiah 43:1-6
Day Five: Security in My Relationship with God: Jeremiah 29:11-14
Day Six: Security in My Relationship with God: Psalm 27:1-14
Day Seven: Security in My Relationship with God: Psalm 121:1-8
Week Three: Praying the Scriptures
Day One: Praying the Psalms
Day Two: Vengeance
Day Three: Meditation
Day Four: Intercession
Day Five: Justice and Compassion
Day Six: Doxology
Day Seven: Blessing and Benediction
Week Four: Confession
Day One: Prayer of Confession
Day Two: Repentance
Day Three: Prayer of Examen : Love
Day Four: Prayer of Examen: Joy
Day Five: Prayer of Examen: Peace
Day Six: Prayer of Examen: Patience
Day Seven: Prayer of Examen: Kindness
Week Five: Prayers of Lament
Day One: Communal Psalms of Lament
Day Two: Individual Psalms of Lament
Day Three: The Lament of Job
Day Four: The Lament of Jeremiah (part 1)
Day Five: The Lament of Jeremiah (part 2)
Day Six: The Lament for a Son (David)
Day Seven: The Lament of Jesus
Week Six: Petitionary Prayers
Day One: Praying for the Forgiveness of Sins
Day Two: Praying for Unity in the Body of Christ
Day Three: Praying for Spiritual Awareness
Day Four: Praying For Protection
Day Five: Praying for Healing
Day Six: Praying for the Needy
Day Seven: Praying for Your Community
Week Seven: Thanksgiving and Praise
Day One: The Lord Will Provide
Day Two: The Lord Who Heals
Day Three: The Lord Our Banner
Day Four: The Lord Who Sanctifies
Day Five: The Lord My Peace
Day Six: The Lord Our Righteousness
Day Seven: The Lord Our Shepherd
Praying Through the Church Year
Advent
Christmas
Epiphany
Lent: Ash Wednesday
Holy Week:
a. Palm Sunday
b. Maundy Thursday
c. Good Friday
Easter
Pentecost
Ordinary Time
INTRODUCTION
In recent years the spiritual disciplines have become a topic of great interest and discussion. Some will attest that the disciplines help them to enter into a more intimate relationship with God. There are others who want to, but do not know how, to integrate them into their daily life. It seems that the issue of time is the greatest road block in the development of the disciplines as an integral aspect of life. We are so busy ‘doing’ we do not have enough time to ‘be still’ in the presence of God to discover intimacy with him. We need to find a way to ‘reconnect’ with God.
This workbook is designed to help us to do that. The focus is on the discipline of prayer which is simply listening to God and then responding to God. One request of the disciples of Jesus was that he teach them to pray. They heard him teach, they saw him perform miracles and they witnessed his life of prayer. Ultimately they came to the conclusion that if they were to continue the ministry he began it could only be accomplished through an intimate relationship with God. They knew they needed to stay connected to God.
If you desire to draw closer or reconnect with God these exercise will help you. The material is designed in such a way that the daily exercises will help you not only learn about the discipline but actually experience doing the discipline. This workbook covers a period of seven weeks and if you follow it carefully you will notice a change in your spiritual practice and devotion.
We begin the exercises with the discipline of ‘Silence and Solitude’. This practice enables us to learn to be still and to wait in quiet expectation so we can hear God as he speaks to us. The second discipline is learning to listen to God speak before we speak to him. This comes through the ancient practice of ‘Holy Listening’. The third prayer discipline is learning to ‘Pray the Scriptures’. These are scriptural texts that have formed the prayers of God’s people for generations. The Fourth discipline is learning to pray ‘Prayers of Confession’ using an ancient form of prayer called ‘The Prayer of Examen’. The fifth discipline is focused on ‘Lament’. Most of us go through times or pain and anguish, the ‘Prayers of Lament’ enable us to be authentic before God as we cry out to him. In the sixth discipline we encounter ‘Petitionary Prayers’. This is where we intercede for ourselves and for others. The final discipline is ‘Thanksgiving and Praise’, with a focus on the names of God as the basis of our prayer.
A final chapter is devoted to an explanation of the church year with exercises to help direct your prayers during these seasons of the year.
The key to experiencing the book is to complete the exercises each day.
Enjoy!
 
 
WEEK ONE: Silence & Solitude
‘ Be still and know that I am God …’ Ps.46:10
As we explore various spiritual disciplines that will help to draw us closer to God we begin with silence and solitude. Devoted followers of the Lord have practiced silence and solitude throughout the ages as a means of deliberately making space in their busy schedules to listen and hear the voice of God. Without silence and solitude we will never be able to fully enter into intimacy with God simply because so many other voices are contending for our attention and commitment.
Basil Pennington used the metaphor of a pond to describe the importance of stillness in order to pay attention to God. When you throw a stone into a pond, he said, the stone will create ripples that reach to the shore, all way around – but only if the pond is still. When the pond is quiet and still, the impact of the stone can be seen over the entire surface. But when the pond is not still, when the surface of the water is already ruffled and tossed, the splash of the stone will go undetected. Where the wind has disturbed the surface, the stone can’t be disturbing. Where a storm is present, there is so much commotion already going on that no one will notice a few waves more or less as they will be lost in the frantic motion of the surface. Stillness is always the prerequisite for receptivity.
In our world it seems we are constantly surrounded by noise and by people. In fact we regularly speak of ‘noise pollution’. It seems to be very difficult, if not impossible, to be still and experience the presence of God. In addition to this we are driven by the compulsion to be busy as many see their value and worth attached to what they do. So to be quiet and to be alone for periods of time seems to be less than productive and for some completely meaningless, since we are perceived to be doing nothing. However if we want to hear God’s voice we must move into surrendered intimacy with him. Then we are able to listen and hear the still soft voice of God.
 
Be Still
Be still for the presence of Lord the Holy One is here.
Come bow before Him now with reverence and fear.
In Him no sin is found, we stand on holy ground.
Be still, for the presence of the Lord, the Holy One is here.
Be still, for the glory of the Lord is shining all around.
He burns with holy fire, with splendour He is crowned.
How awesome is the sight, our radiant King of Light!
Be still, for the glory of the Lord is shining all around.
Be still, for the power of the Lord is moving in this place.
He comes to cleanse and heal, to minister His grace
No work and too hard for Him, in faith receive from Him,
Be still, for the power of the Lord is moving in this place. (1)
 
The Example of Jesus
The following scriptures reveal that Jesus practiced silence and solitude as a regular aspect of his life.
Matthew 4:1. We are told that the Holy Spirit led Jesus into a period of fasting and solitude while in the desert. After this particular experience Jesus returned to Galile

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