Where do you see Christ at work?

 

 

1.     Let’s start. “Jesus Christ, we are here before you. We are waiting on you.”  

2.     Bell Rings

3.     Where do you see Christ at work?

 

4.     Begin to reflect on the events of the past day (or week). Don’t rush, but rather take time to fully remember your experiences. What “happened” and who was involved, what are the more subtle aspects of your day. What feelings did you experience? What insights did you have? What sensations were you aware of, and what did you notice? What did you enjoy?

 

5.     What brings you joy: what place, person, time of day, activity, view, color, word, song, Scriptural quote, image of Christ? When do you feel joy, freedom, peace, and happiness?

6.     Ask Christ to bring an awareness of one or two moments or experiences for which you are particularly grateful. Draw life and energy from them once more. Allow your mind to move into the presence of Christ.

 

7.     (Action): In what ways do you believe that Christ may be calling you to new awareness or an action? Is there one or two particular ways that Christ was present to you?

 

8.     Give thanks to Christ for the day or week. 

 

9.     That is it. Thank you for your participation. How was it? Did you notice anything new?   

 

 
                      Remember when you feel joy and freedom. It is a wonderful sign. Christ is giving you a hint so that you would know where Christ is leading you. By analyzing it, you have a goal in Christ. Joy to the world! Christ has born! Amen. “Joy” is the feeling that we have in Christ. And where there is the Holy Spirit, there is freedom. That is how we feel.

                      In Luke 2:10-11, the angel said to the shepherds, "I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. Joy to the world! Christ is born! Amen. “Joy” is the feeling that we experience in Christ.

                      In 2 Corinthians 3:17, Paul said: Where the Spirit of Christ is, there is freedom. That is how we feel in the Spirit. Freedom is what we feel in the Spirit of Christ. 

 

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