Have you ever walked through a prayer labyrinth? I have had the opportunity to walk through several prayer labyrinths and though I always feel a bit awkward at the beginning, but by the time I reach the middle, walking in prayer the whole time, I feel a connection with God that is different than when I am just sitting. It is an active prayer, a time of prayer where you may feel awkward but proceed through the labyrinth anyway, praying as you go. Once I reach the middle I often take a moment to be still and listen quietly and then eventually head back out of the labyrinth. Each journey has been different, my prayers specific to what I was experiencing in life at that time.
I recently returned from a mission trip to South Dakota, journeying on a different type of labyrinth they call a mission trip. Once you think about it they do have some similarities. Just like a labyrinth, on a mission trip you begin the trip a little uncertain about what lies ahead for you and the mission team. You journey together talking, laughing and experiencing new things on the way. Once you reach the work site, the center, you have the opportunity to serve God by serving others. While there you will be given the opportunity to be still and listen for God’s presence through prayer, Bible study, discussion and interaction with those we are serving. Then on the way back home you can reflect further on how you experienced God while serving, listening and honoring Him.
I guess when you really think about it our walk with God is like a labyrinth all of the time. We are all on a journey, waiting to get to the center and begin the journey back only to begin the journey once more.
Peace and Blessings to you,
David Machon
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