Transforming Lives Through Biblical Meditation and Application

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The ultimate purpose of the Bible is to change our lives. It changes our convictions, it changes our character, it changes our conduct. Now God says in Philippians he wants us to work out what he is working in us and that's why this verse says that that the Bible not only completes us it equips us for every good work. [00:04:37]

The secret of good Bible study is learning to ask the right questions and you can actually bomb the text with a limitless number of questions because there's no end to the wisdom and insight you'll find in the Bible. It's like the Dig Deeper you dig the more gold or you find and the more you learn to ask questions the better you will get at it. [00:06:17]

The goal of all Bible study ultimately is application that means how am I going to change it my life as a result of this what is it going to do to transform me how can I become that Living Bible that I mentioned earlier now we don't want to just settle for understanding alone we want to apply the biblical principles to our daily living. [00:08:03]

You don't really know the truth until you apply it to your life in fact I want you to write this down I only believe the parts of the Bible I actually do write that down I only believe the parts of the Bible I actually do if I say do you believe in witnessing yes do you do it no then you don't believe in witnessing. [00:09:15]

In studying the Bible you want to study it systematically in other words you want to stud study it verse by verse chapter by chapter book by book or topic by topic Theme by theme a a halfhazard cafeteria style what I call dip and Skip method where you just open the Bible and kind of put your finger down that approach find out what God wants to say. [00:10:06]

You must read the scripture over and over again this simple little tool will change how much you get out of the word of God it is amazing how you can study the same passage over and over and over again then leave it for three or four months and then when you come back to it there's still so much more to find the more you read a text the more you're going to get out of it. [00:10:28]

Biblical meditation is a whole other concept now the Bible uses the word meditate over and over and over in fact it uses it 29 times in New International Version to describe the devotional life and the different translations combine it uses it almost 80 times we are commanded to meditate and there are many promises in scripture that says if you'll learn how to meditate on the scripture which is what the devotional method is that God will bless you. [00:12:33]

Meditation as I said is essentially thought digestion it's taking a Bible passage or a verse or even a phrase and you put it in your mind and you roll it over and over and over and you think about it you know another word for this kind of biblical meditation not Eastern New Age meditation that's not what we're talking about we're talking talking about seriously thinking about the word of God. [00:14:35]

Scripture meditation is reading a passage over and over and over and over again and then thinking about it going away and then coming back and thinking about it some more and you concentrate on it in in different ways what is that cow doing it's digesting every ounce of nutrition and energy it can out of that grass and that's what you want to do with God's word. [00:15:59]

The Bible tells us that the word of God is both a lamp and a mirror for the soul so how do you look in a mirror and how do you look in in the light of this truth when you look at the mirror of God's word what does it say to you about you and when you look at your life with the light shined on you you know what I've noticed that the stronger the light the more I see my defects. [00:22:59]

The Bible tells us that the holy spirit will bring God's word to our minds at just the right time when we need it but you know what he can't bring a verse to mind if it's not already in your mind you have to dwell on it richly you have to let it into your heart you have to meditate on it that ruminate on it let it chew on it so that he can bring it back into your mind. [00:24:29]

Whenever you get something out of the word of God the quickest way to let it dwell in your mind is to tell it somebody else it may be your spouse it may be your friend it may be a co-worker hey you'll never let me just share with you what I got in my quiet time today if you'll begin to do that on a regular basis then it's going to it's going to help you grow and it's going to help other people grow. [00:26:30]

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