For a long time, many of God’s
children equated meditation with just thinking or pondering over the
Word. However meditation is much more than thinking deeply on a subject.
That is just one aspect of meditation; there’s more to it revealed in
God’s Word.
Meditation is one of the Godly exercises
that you must practice for a life of dominion and glory. It is a vital
activity for every child of God, and its power cannot be overemphasized.
In Joshua 1:8, the Bible says “this
book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt
meditate on it therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do
according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy
way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.”
Three levels of meditation
The word “meditation” in the verse of
scripture above is translated from the Hebrew word “hagar” which means
to “imagine; mutter”. It also means to “roar”. This immediately tells us
that there are three levels of meditation, each of which is vital.
- The first level of meditation is to visualize God’s Word as you study it. This means to ponder or think quietly on God’s Word in pictures. As you keep these pictures in your mind, the Word will be driven into your spirit and will take root there.
- The second level of meditation is to mutter God’s Word. This means to speak God’s Word under your breath, to yourself, over and over again. As you do this, the Word will become personal to you. It will go beyond the written page, beyond the reading of your mind and intellect, into your spirit. It will become God’s Word to you, and not some distant words written in the Bible.
- The third level of meditation is to roar God’s Word! At this stage, you shout God’s Word out loud. In the book of Isaiah 31:4, the Bible says, “For thus hath the Lord spoken unto me, like as the lion, and the young lion roaring on his prey, when a multitude of shepherds is called forth against him, he will not be afraid of their voice, nor abase himself for the noise of them…”
In this verse of scripture, the Bible
beautifully translated the same Hebrew word “hagar” as “roar”. The
purpose of this kind of meditation is to drown every other thought in
your consciousness, including thoughts that the devil may try to bring
and cause the Word of God in your spirit to rise. When you begin
shouting God’s Word to yourself like this, some other folks may think
something is wrong with you, but continue. The Bible says “…for then
thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good
success”.
The Power Of Meditation
Meditation drives the Word into your
spirit. It takes the Word from your mind into your spirit. In your mind,
you can still reason out the Word of God; but when it gets to your
spirit, it becomes real and personal to you. That Word may not have any
scientific explanation, but you just know that it is reality, and there
is nothing that can take it from you.
Also, it is important to understand that
meditation is what gives you “Rhema”. Rhema is the spoken Word of God.
It is the “now” Word of God for your situation and you receive it by
meditating on the written Word, which is “Logos”. Logos has the ability
to produce results in you and to deliver an inheritance to you, but it
will not make you enjoy your inheritance. The Word that changes things
is rhema. With rhema, there is no condition in your body that cannot be
changed.
Another powerful result of meditation is
that it will make you the Word! This is God’s purpose for giving you
His Word, so we would become the Word.
As you practice meditating consistently
on God’s Word, you find that you will begin to think, talk, and act like
God. Your whole life will become a reflection of the Word.
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