Bible Meditation

 

This is called Christian meditation by some. I’m calling it Bible Meditation to contrast from other kinds of meditation (such as that practiced in Asia where emptying of one’s mind is the focus). Jesus warned us to fill ourselves with Him, otherwise the Enemy will step in and fill the void. To work on a Scripture text through repetition as though I were trying to memorize it is an simple form of meditation. In doing such, I have slowed down, and am dwelling carefully and intentionally on God’s word. I find that slowing copying a Bible text in my prayer journal is especially helpful to focus my attention on God and His message for me.

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Adoration Prayer

Adoration Prayer

To adore God and proclaim His greatness, remembering and expressing gratitude for His attributes is adoration prayer. Some have found that to dwell long in this kind of prayer brings the praying person to a place of deep communion with and awe of God. The Psalms are full of adoration prayers some are listed in a section that follows called “Praying Scripture.” To simply pray the Bible is one of the easiest ways to begin the discipline of adoration praying. Slowly praying aloud Psalms 136 and 139 have been especially helpful to me for adoration prayer. Other disciplines are useful for entering into adoration prayer.

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Guidance

We all need guidance. It is essential for the follower of Jesus to find and walk together with fellow disciples. But, often, this is not enough. It is wise to collaborate with a fellow disciple who has longer experience, knows how to listen, ask questions and is so devoted to the Lord that she/he may offer guidance for the life of a disciple. How often we speak with this fellow disciple will depend on their availability and our need. Sometimes we need more frequent conversations than others.

With whom are you collaborating and listening to?

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“Holy Reading”

Here is an excerpt from my thoughts on some spiritual disciplines from the revised and expanded A Fresh Start Toward Renewal.

lewis-shelfHoly Reading

I’m borrowing this title from C. S. Lewis who referred to “holy reading” in Mere Christianity. Indeed, to read that modern classic would be a great example of holy reading. Well-chosen books about the Christian life are often helpful to the follower of Jesus. But all are not helpful. We would be wise to seek the counsel of those who have read more and for a longer period of time (this is where guidance can be important). The disciple of Jesus should never replace the regular reading of Scripture with books about the Bible. It is also noteworthy that Lewis advised that 1/3 of our reading should be at least 100 years old. He didn’t want us to be caught up solely in the passing fancies of contemporary writers. There are many genres of holy reading. I suggest seeking a balance from: biography, books about the Bible (surveys, introductions and commentaries) and topical (this book is an example of the later). To supplement our reading diet with C. S. Lewis will never hurt anyone. Please remember that reading books about the Bible should not replace reading the Bible itself.

 

More about the book soon.

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A roll of the dice?

Love the unity of Scripture as the M’Cheyne reading plan shows-so many times-on so many days.

Today Proverbs talks about the lots going as God guides and John describes the soldiers casting lots for Jesus’ robe. I wonder if that dude who won that roll of the dice ever understood what a treasure God had given him?

Do we really appreciate the treasure that God gives us?

Let’s put on hope and view life through its lens!

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