Sometimes it's easy to simply say the words of the Psalms without really praying them. Our minds are so easily distracted by the many cares of the world. But what if you discovered that these sacred prayers relate directly to your concerns? Here is the book that will help you read the Scriptures with devotion even when you're struggling, pray with your heart, and find consolation in God's Word speaking into your life.
Dr. James Papandrea provides you with a new English translation of Psalms carefully selected as most conducive to worshipful prayer so that you can make them your own and pray them with the same relish and fruitfulness as did the early Christians and monastics. This book will help you to pray in the spirit, go deeper into contemplation, and speak to God in every circumstance of your life. As you enter into Divine worship through these prayers, your faith life will be renewed and you will be refreshed by the Lord's loving kindness and mercy.
In these enlightening pages, you will learn:
The four stages of Lectio Divina (Sacred Reading) to apply in praying the Psalms
How to speak to God with the ancient prayers of the Psalms
Techniques to immerse yourself in the Psalms and hear God speaking to you
Ways God fortifies you and helps you overcome temptations
How to pray the Psalms to intercede for others and give thanks to God
Breathing prayers with the Psalms to quiet your mind and rest in God's love
Praying the Psalms has the power to transform your prayer life and enhance your ability to worship and rest in the Lord. A handy "mood index" is included to help you quickly locate the psalms that relate best to the state of mind you're experiencing.
Contributor Bio:Papandrea, James L
Dr. James L. Papandrea is an award-winning author, Professor of Church History and Historical Theology, and the host of the podcast, The Way of the Fathers, and the YouTube channel, The Original Church. His many books have been translated into multiple languages, and he is a regular speaker on the subject of the Church fathers and the early Church. A former Protestant deacon, the Church Fathers brought him back to the Catholic Church of his Italian heritage. He is on the faculty at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and is recognized for his ecumenical work on behalf of the whole Body of Christ. He is a senior fellow of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology and was named a "Springtime Ambassador" by the Springtime of Faith Foundation, an organization facilitating ecumenical dialogue and Christian cooperation. Jim is a member of multiple professional organizations, including the Academy of Catholic Theology, the North American Patristics Society, and the Socie