The Faith Journey

Learning How to Love Well



Christ calls us to love God and others in God. Our love for God is relational, like friendship, by which we are united to God and abide in God through Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit. Our love of God drives our love of neighbor, our love for one another, and even our love for our enemies all of whom deserve love not because of what they’ve done or failed to do but solely because they, like us, belong to God. The essence of the faith journey, then, is learning to faithfully love God and, flowing from love of God, to love one another, neighbor, and even our enemies in God.

These four love commands are the essence of our faith journey. Each day of our lives offers rich opportunities to love God and love one another, neighbors, and enemies in God. While this sounds easy, our souls are treacherous terrain with many obstacles. Like an inability to read a map, habits and patterns of sin send us off in the wrong direction, getting us lost on the journey. Like roots, rocks, and felled trees on the path, habits and patterns of sin impede love and even wound us along the way. We need good habits that help us to (re)turn to the path and, ultimately, to learn to love well. 

Not only do we need good habits but also guides who walk alongside us. Like Sherpas who accompany travelers as they navigate the treacherous terrain of Mt. Everest, we each accompany one another as we navigate the treacherous terrain of our respective faith journeys. Sherpas are experienced travelers who have made the trek many times, people who know the terrain well enough to ask the right questions, encourage others, support others, and even ‘search and rescue’ others along the way. These guides have not only discovered the Great Sherpa themselves but, in walking with Him, have developed a keen sense of how to help others do the same. Not only do we all need sherpas, but we are all sherpas to another.

We’ve curated several tools and practices that offer us pathways to turn and return to God, to change directions or come back to the path, as we take steps along our faith journeys. Through practices, we encounter the God who lovingly and gently guides us through the rough terrain of our own souls and, eventually, we become increasingly better sherpas, or guides, for others. As you engage in these practices, we pray that you encounter God richly and that, flowing from that encounter, your love for God and neighbor, enemy, and one another in God might grow, deepen, and intensify.

Visio Divina

Inviting God to speak to our hearts as we look at a creative element

Forgiveness

Prayer for the Forgiveness of an Enemy

Lectio Divina

Listening for the voice of God in scripture

Examen

Discerning the movement of God in our lives

Confession& Self-Examination

Examining our hearts and confessing before the Lord

Fasting

Laying aside an appetite and turning toward God

Journaling

Expressing thanks for God’s presence and activity

Praying Scripture & Psalms

Allowing the words of the Scriptures to direct our prayers

Breath Prayer

Connecting deeply with God through breathing