Thinkingstuff
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Matt Black said:You don't have to speak it out loud necessarily, just note what happens to stand out for you on the first two readings. Lectio is a bit different from what I understand most evangelicals mean by the term 'quiet time', in that it is a specific discipline or method of reading Scripture, usually based on the Church's lectionary. It's neither just opening the Bible at random and reading it in the hope that the Holy Spirit will speak to us*, nor is it a 'Bible study' involving Bible-reading notes, both of which in my experience tend to be meant when evangelicals use the phrase 'quiet time'.
*Not that I'm saying or implying that the Holy Spirit speaks to us by this method - He does - just that that isn't lectio.
[ETA - BTW, it's Tourette's syndrome!]
I was considering the questions that you state you're asking yourself which I do every quiet time. I don't read the bible randomly but purposefully depending on what area's of my life are currently affected so I guess thats different than the Lectio (based off the liturgical year selected readings). However, the questions are the same. And protestants have the ability to step outside the liturgical year readings which is nice. I'm a bad speller. Just horrible. And just to think I made it through Grad school. For which I thank my wife an editor. On the other hand I have no editor on these posts