The book's title of Ephphatha, that is, Be Opened! refers to Jesus's healing words to the deaf man. In whatever way we reflect on the daily Gospel readings I strongly believe it is Jesus's desire that we open ourselves to hear what is meant for each of us both individually and outward towards others that come into our lives. I use Lectio Divina as my own method of Gospel
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As much as praying with scripture is about hearing god's voice in our lives, it is also about slowing down, opening up, and bending the ear toward god's voice.
Ubf resources ephphatha! be opened! mark 7:31-37 key verse 34 he looked up to heaven and with a deep sigh said to him, ephphatha! (which means.
Sep 3, 2018 mark tells us that jesus said the word ephphatha, a greek rendering of also immediately tells us what the word means in greek, “be opened.
Aug 5, 2007 a deaf and mute man is brought to jesus and jesus heals him saying, “be opened!” may jesus open our ears to his word and loosen our tongues.
New international version he looked up to heaven and with a deep sigh said to him, ephphatha! (which means be opened!).
' and his ears were opened, and at once the impediment of his tongue was loosened and he spoke.
Our lectio divina guides are one page handouts using key bible passages. Using this discipline to help them open their hearts to christ and one another.
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