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Day 25 – Adoration – An Advent Journey for the Discerning Heart – Discerning Hearts Podcasts



An Advent Journey for the Discerning Heart:
Prepare your heart for Christ through Scripture, the saints, and the gentle practice of daily listening.

Part Four: Welcoming Christ with a Heart Fully Awake

DAY 25 – Adoration

“O come, let us worship and bow down, let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker.”
Psalm 95.6 RSV


Adoration is the stillness of a heart that has recognized the nearness of God. It is not an emotion or a technique. It is the quiet interior posture that rises when the soul realizes: He is here.

The more the heart listens, the more it becomes sensitive to the hidden presence of Christ. He comes quietly. He comes in humility. He enters the ordinary and fills it with Himself. Adoration begins when the soul becomes aware of His presence and rests in it with love.

To adore is to turn toward Him with the whole heart and let everything else fall back into its proper place. It is the soul lifting its gaze to the One who has already set His gaze upon us. The saints remind us that adoration is always God’s initiative. He approaches first. He reveals Himself. He stirs the heart. Our part is to notice and respond.

True adoration is not dramatic. It is the soul kneeling interiorly before the Mystery of Emmanuel — God-with-us — who makes Himself small so that we may draw near without fear. Bethlehem teaches this posture. The God who fills the heavens lies in a manger so nothing will keep us from Him.

Adoration prepares the heart for Christmas.
It is the inner stillness out of which welcome becomes possible.

Journey with the Saints –

Servant of God Catherine Doherty

We must learn to adore God, not only during moments of prayer but in all the circumstances of life.”
Servant of God Catherine de Hueck Doherty, Poustinia

Servant of God Catherine de Hueck Doherty understood adoration as a continual openness to God in every circumstance. In her spirituality of the poustinia, she taught that the heart’s silent attention to God does not end when formal prayer ends. It continues in daily tasks, interruptions, silence, work, and encounters with others.

For Catherine, adoration was a disposition: the soul turned toward God with readiness and love. She believed that if the heart learns to adore in the small moments, it will recognize Christ when He comes in the great ones. Adoration becomes the atmosphere in which the Christian lives, breathes, and moves.

Her life reminds us that holiness is not found by escaping the world, but by discovering God at its center — in the hidden places where He waits to be noticed.

Reflection for the Listening Heart

Today invites you to enter the quiet place within you where God is already present. Ador


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