Transformative Power of Meditating on God's Word

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1. "We are in such a content-rich society that many of our faiths are based on the latest podcast or short Instagram story from our favorite preachers rather than from a personal revelation of meditating on God's word for ourselves. Nothing wrong with the podcast, nothing wrong with your favorite preacher, but the challenge for you and I is we won't find the joys and we'll actually find ourselves having secondhand information and not personal revelation and then we end up following the advice of the wicked by nature standing around stagnant in our faith with sinners and even lend our voice to those that are against the gospel." ([00:51:00] (58 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Simple, but profound. Small disciplines, someone once said, done consistently over time lead to big outcomes. And here in Psalms, it's warning you and I not to chase after the flashy, worldly, large things of this earth, but rather encourages us to find joy in what? Putting one foot in front of the other." ([00:56:06] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "See, this idea of meditating on God's Word day and night is a pretty foreign reality to our 21st century Christianity. Life is busy. Can I get an amen? I've got three young kids. I know what it looks like. But isn't it interesting that we read here the delight on the day and night reality of God's Word being our source and our strength, that meditation on God's Word actually changes our hearts and our spirits." ([00:56:36] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Lectio, meditatio, and then oratio means to not just read, not just reflect, but now eratio is actually about responding in prayer. How do we do that? Well, you could write out the scripture as a prayer. You could say the scripture as a prayer. I've found, and I'm not a huge journaler by discipline, but I've found, that when I take what I've read and what's being illuminated to me and I start to write down and articulate what's being said, I start to actually respond in a way that's not just what is God saying to me here, but what's the question I need to ask of myself that I now need to provide an answer for." ([01:03:03] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So let me break this down practically as to how it looks or outworks in my life. And I'd like, to put a disclaimer out there that I'm not testifying to the fact that I do this every single day of my life, but I am very convinced on making sure that there is a daily input of God's word into my life, even if it's as simple as one proverb a day." ([01:04:50] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Every day, a proverb, and you can read, and it's interesting that in my Bible, even though I read last month Proverbs, whatever the day is, and I've highlighted something and it's clearly spoken to me, a different verse pops out that didn't pop out the month before and it speaks to me. And this is where we start to get encouraged in our faith that God's word is alive." ([01:05:56] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Because this word is alive, because this word is active, I want you to understand, not only does it bring spiritual transformation, as I said, but it actually, if we live by his word, his will, his way, has a behavioral transformation that takes place." ([01:28:12] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "That when people read the word four or more times a week, feeling of loneliness dropped by 30%. Anger issues dropped by 32%. Bitterness in relationships and marriage dropped by 40%. Alcoholism dropped by 57%. Feeling spiritually stagnated dropped by 60%. Viewing pornography dropped by 61%. Sharing your faith jumped 200%. And discipleship dropped by 60%. Coupling others jumped 230%." ([01:29:26] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "When we meditate, come on, and we live by His word. All of the wickedness, all of the stagnation that Psalms 1 says dissipates. And the delight, the joy, the fruitfulness becomes our reality." ([01:30:04] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "And I pray that you wouldn't just be inspired in a moment, but this would actually help to shape the reality of your faith because how many know when we read Psalm 1 and we see, trees planted that are watered and fruitful in every season, not withering and prospering and all that they do, we say, that's me. But how many also know that every tree starts as a seed? That is why small practices like reading, reflecting, responding and resting really matter. They matter to our faith." ([01:27:05] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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