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Spiritual Meditation

3 sermons

Spiritual meditation is a profound practice rooted in Scripture, inviting believers to engage deeply with God's Word and presence. The Psalms often emphasize the importance of meditating on God's law, as seen in Psalms 1:2, which states, "But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night." This practice encourages a transformative relationship with God, allowing His truths to permeate our hearts and minds. In Philippians 4:8, Paul instructs believers to think about whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable, highlighting the focus of our meditation. Jesus Himself modeled a life of contemplation, often retreating to solitary places to pray and meditate, as recorded in Luke 5:16. Furthermore, in Joshua 1:8, the Lord commands Joshua to meditate on the Book of the Law day and night, promising that such devotion will lead to prosperity and success. By engaging in spiritual meditation, believers cultivate an intimate communion with God, fostering a deeper understanding of His will and purpose in their lives. As articulated in "A Treatise Concerning Meditation," this discipline is not merely an intellectual exercise but a heartfelt engagement that draws us closer to the divine.

richard-baxter

Richard Baxter preaches on the importance of heavenly contemplation, emphasizing the factors that promote it. He highlights the power of consideration in reflecting on God's truths to open the door between the head and the heart, leading to a sincere understanding of faith. Baxter also discusses the

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Thomas a Kempis preaches about turning to God with all your heart, forsaking the world to find rest in the kingdom of God within you. He emphasizes preparing your heart as a dwelling place for Christ, who offers consolation, peace, and intimacy to those who love Him. Kempis urges believers to place

thomas-watson

Thomas Watson preaches about the importance of meditating on various spiritual topics, such as the law of the Lord, the duty of prayer, the nature of meditation, the subjects of meditation, and the consequences of not meditating. He emphasizes the need for Christians to reflect on their spiritual st

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