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Meditating
On God And His Word
To meditate on God and His Word is to calmly and quietly
fix the mind upon the great fact of God and His Word until
that fact has time to enter the mind and pervade it with
its influence. Meditation is the quiet thinking, the
applying of the mind attentively to the great truths of
the Bible and the Author of it. We must meditate on God's
law that we might come to know it as we should, and then
to love it and then to practice it. No one can live a holy
life without serious and frequent reflection of the mind
upon the truths of our great salvation and the love of
God. You may be able to live a good moral life; you might
have an exterior life good enough to hold the confidence
of man, but holy living comes from the living Word of God
hidden in the heart. Holy living is not only the
refraining from doing the wrong and the doing of the
right, but it is the refraining from doing the wrong from
an inward principle of holy hatred of the wrong inwrought
in the heart by the Holy Spirit, and a doing of the right
in the life and holiness of God. It is more than the good
deeds done by human life; it is good deeds done by the
life of God in the human life. There is a vast difference.
There is danger, great danger, in holiness professors
attending to the outward life to the neglect of the inward
life. So long as they do not do anything wrong, and so
long as they do things that are right they think
themselves safe. We can live good lives and, like the
church at Ephesus, lose the love of God out of the soul.
Right living may be only man in action; holy living is God
in action. Meditation is positively necessary to the
keeping of God in the life.
Meditation is the holding of Bible truths in the mind
until the virtue is steeped out of them and enters the
mind and heart. It means to be in the midst of a matter,
to have it in your very center. You need not fear losing
yourself in meditation on the law of God. The more fully
you lose yourself in meditation on God the more you will
be like Him. You cannot love Christ very deeply without
meditation. You cannot become strong or pure or deep in
God without letting the mind dwell lovingly on Him.
Dear Christian reader, do you meditate? Do you go apart
each day and with the mind wholly detached from every
thing of earth, fix it quietly, calmly on God and some
portion of His Word? Do you become lost to every thing of
earth in the loving thought of God?
"There
is a blest pavilion,
A sacred inner court,
The place of God's own dwelling,
With all the world shut out.
"Oh,
holy resting place!
Oh, calm and pure retreat!
Where God unveils His face,
And life is only sweet."
Do you enter into this holy place with the world shut out
and there commune with God, there think of His love and
the great plan of salvation until your soul is aflame with
heavenly love and light and peace making it the easiest
thing in the world to come out and practice the wonderful
truths of salvation ? If you will meditate on the theme of
salvation as you should, life will become sweet and the
truths of salvation will naturally live themselves out in
you. But the question is: do you meditate? Very, very few
of you do. Oh, how can we help you? Will you not spend
fifteen minutes twice a day to deep, profound thought of
God? We beg of you to do it. Will you not do it for your
soul's sake and for Jesus' sake? If you do not, there will
be things get into your life that ought not to be there.
There will be a little too much talk, a little
restlessness and impatience, a little fret and worry, a
burdening of the cares of this life, and perhaps bits of
worldliness will get in and you will not know it, and you
may go to some places where Jesus really would not go. But
O, beloved, if you will practice meditating on God and His
law day and night, there will be a holy flame enkindled in
your soul and such heavenly sweetness and peace that the
cares of this life, and fret and worry will no more light
on you than flies on a heated furnace.
There are many preachers and thousands of people
professing holiness that talk beautifully about
meditation, saying what a blessed and glorious thing it
is, and yet they do not practice it. My dear reader, you
must do more than talk and more than read this and say it
is good and true. You must meditate in all that the word
means. Meditation brings God into the soul and causes you
to live holy in every act of life.
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