The biblical definition of meditation means to ponder, to imagine, to look into a scripture in order to get a deeper understanding and insight of that passage, verse or chapter. Right from the time of Isaac in the Old Testament, down to Paul in the New Testament, meditation is captured in the scriptures.
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Three Reasons to Love Humble Beginnings
Often, we are tempted to rush and hurry in the beginning, but this robs our joy and even paralyzes us. We need to realize that the process means protection and blessings.
Read MoreReflections on Longing and the Stillness of the Lord
We are not just a common people living the common life. There is nothing just plain and normal about us. When we belong to God, we are more than labels and mundane lives that sometimes are sprinkled with a teeny bit of resentment.
Read MoreGod’s Pruning: Cultivating New Life Through Death
If we do not abide in God’s Word, we can mistake pruning for punishment or unfaithfulness. We might ask God why and remain unsatisfied with His answer. When we don’t saturate our lives and souls with the truth of God and His desires for our lives, we will be more prone to believing the lies Satan whispers in our ears.
Read MoreWhere is God? Desiring The One We Cannot See
I’m tempted to believe what the world says. With ugly jeers and doubtful hearts they sneer, “Where is God? If he’s so good, why would he allow this?” And because of current circumstances, the temptation is so much stronger to believe this faith of mine is in vain.
Read MoreHow to Build a Home in Christly Wisdom
These houses we live in are wood and plaster. But we can create homes that glorify God. The joy that comes from this life overflowing with wisdom lasts longer than any kitchen remodel.
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