Practicing Biblical Meditation Psalm 119:9-16

April 16, 2008

When we faithfully practice biblical meditation, we will discover that the Holy Spirit has been busy transforming our thinking, emotions, and actions so that we will be more pleasing to God (Psalm 1:2-3) That is good news!

 

Godly meditation has SEVEN essential requirements:

  1. Set Aside Time

    Then we can attune our hearts and minds to His, ponder His words, and receive the Spirit’s help in translating God’s instructions for our particular situation.

  2. Stillness

    We must stop activities in order to sit quietly before the Lord and center on Him. Our minds must be on God alone.

  3. Seclusion

    Being by ourselves-is also a requirement. Jesus modeled this for us. (Mark 1:35)

  4. Silence

    Or ceasing our side of the conversation,  is another aspect of meditation. Hearing from God is far more important than our speaking

  5. Self Control

    Is needed to spend time in stillness, seclusion, and in silence. It also is needed to quiet our spirits and set aside distractions.

  6. Sensitivity

    To what God is telling us. Our receptivity will increase over time as we make a habit of meditating.

  7. Submissive Spirit

    God will reveal much to one who has submitted to His authority before receiving an answer.

As we develop a deep abiding hunger to ebrace God’s ways, we will find these steps increasingly easy to follow.

How hungry are you?

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