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Praying with Scripture
The Church forcefully and specially exhorts all the Christian faithful to learn the surpassing knowledge of Jesus Christ by frequent reading of the divine Scriptures. Let them remember, however, that prayer should accompany the reading of Sacred Scripture, so that a dialogue takes place between God and man. For we speak to him when we pray; we listen to him when we read the divine oracles.
-Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2653
How to Allow God to Speak with You and Guide Your Life Daily Through Prayer using Scripture
Pope Leo XIII said, "In the sacred books, the Father who is in heaven comes lovingly to meet His children and talks with them." St. Ambrose says, "We have been given Sacred Scripture so that God and man may talk together; for we speak to Him when we pray; we hear Him when we read the divine saying."
Through Sacred Scripture the invisible God, out of the abundance of His love, speaks to men as friends so that He may invite and take them into fellowship with Himself. In the sacred books, the Father who is in heaven meets His children with great love and speaks with them; and the force and power in the word of God is so great that it stands as the support and energy of the Church, the strength of faith for her sons, the food of the soul, the pure and everlasting source of spiritual life. Through these sacred books comes the "good news" that God is with us to free us from the darkness of sin and death, and to raise us up to life eternal."
It is through the Bible that we meet the Person of Jesus Christ. We come to learn who He is, how He lived, what He taught, what He has done for me, and it is through Scripture that I learn His plan of salvation and happiness for my life. Reflecting on this truth allowed St. Jerome to say, "Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ."
Simple 5 Step Method of Taking Scripture to Prayer
The three daily readings are a great way to allow God to speak to you and guide your life daily.
Another way of praying with Scripture is Lectio Divina.
Adapted from: http://www.schooloffaith.com/