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Is Christian Meditation Biblical?

Question: Is Christian Meditation Biblical?

Answer:  One of my favorite scriptures is from Joshua 1:8. It reads, “Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful.”

According to the scripture, meditating on God equals success. I don’t think the real question is whether meditation is Biblical. I believe the big question amongst believers is “how” do we meditate on the Lord. 

There are many forms of meditation that Christians will benefit from.  Some of these are Scripture meditation, soaking on God’s spirit, or even just meditating on a scriptural passage or word, like a mantra. If you want more details about how to meditate on God, please view the youtube video I created title, Should Christians Meditate and If So How?   Also, here is a link to an older article I wrote on Christian Meditation Techniques.  It doesn’t include Scripture Meditation which I now encourage. Learn more about scripture meditation.


Making Christian Meditation a Part of Your Daily Life

Making Christian Meditation a Part of Your Daily Life

meditating-on-gods-wordBy Rhonda Jones

Recently, I receive a letter from a subscriber who asked what was the best way to incorporate Christian meditation into their daily life. In this article I want to outline ways you can include Christian meditation into your daily schedule that has made my life so much more rewarding and fulfilling. There are numerous benefits to meditating on God and spending time in His presence. These include developing a more intimate relationship with Christ, eliminating worry and stress, creating a space for God to speak to our hearts, and becoming more sensitive to the Holy Spirit to name a few. However this article places more emphasize on the logistics than the benefits and gives some ideas of making Christian meditation a daily reality in your life as well.

In this  article I will also share with you some tools I use that are indispensable to me and have made my time with God so much richer. These are not requirements because in actuality to meditate or spend time with God, all you really need is a willing heart and a quiet space. 


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