Meditating on God's Word: The Key to Successful Christian Living

Meditating on God's Word: The Key to Successful Christian Living
Author: Samuel Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2004-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780975419717

This book was written to help readers overcome past failure, develop positive thinking, discover who they really are, break old habits, break negative thinking, develop faith in God's word, and more. (Christianity & Daily Life)

Radical

Radical
Author: David Platt
Publisher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-05-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1601422210

New York Times bestseller What is Jesus worth to you? It's easy for American Christians to forget how Jesus said his followers would actually live, what their new lifestyle would actually look like. They would, he said, leave behind security, money, convenience, even family for him. They would abandon everything for the gospel. They would take up their crosses daily... But who do you know who lives like that? Do you? In Radical, David Platt challenges you to consider with an open heart how we have manipulated the gospel to fit our cultural preferences. He shows what Jesus actually said about being his disciple--then invites you to believe and obey what you have heard. And he tells the dramatic story of what is happening as a "successful" suburban church decides to get serious about the gospel according to Jesus. Finally, he urges you to join in The Radical Experiment -- a one-year journey in authentic discipleship that will transform how you live in a world that desperately needs the Good News Jesus came to bring.

Meditating the Word

Meditating the Word
Author: Keith A. Butler
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781737333999

Have you noticed? There has been a change in the wind. We have entered a new era; it's another season, and it's not all good. What should Christians do when they hear sickness is spreading, inflation is rising, and news reports are frightening? Now is the time for Christians to up their game when it comes to meditating the Word. Psalm 1 says the person who meditates God's Word day and night is like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. Keith Butler's book, Meditating the Word, is a timely narrative full of God's Word and practical applications. As you read it and do what it says, you'll find that the pressures of today's headlines won't worry you. Instead, you'll be prepared to overcome any challenge, defeat any foe, and win any victory by meditating God's Word.

If You Want God's Best

If You Want God's Best
Author: Derek Prince
Publisher: Whitaker House
Total Pages: 41
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1603747540

The desire, the longing, and the heart of God is to give you His very best. Derek Prince teaches you how to receive God’s many gifts, including how to… Enjoy the Holy Spirit’s friendship Hear God’s voice Set priorities biblically Obtain strong faith Be overtaken by blessings By incorporating these principles into your life, you can begin today to receive from God—the Giver of all good gifts.

Streams of Living Water

Streams of Living Water
Author: F. B Willard, Sr.; C Willard Milslagle
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2007-03-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1425978266

One of the Bible’s most beautiful metaphors is found in Psalm 1. It tells us that the Word of God is, for a Christian, what a stream of water is for a tree. He who delights daily in God's Word is like a tree planted by streams of water. He is alive and growing and will produce fruit for God's Kingdom. It is the purpose of these Bible Meditations to point the way to a greater appreciation of God's Word and the value of absorbing its life-giving truth. This book of meditations, initiated by missionary Bible teacher, Dr. F. Burleigh Willard, and completed in conjunction with his daughter, Celia Willard Milslagle, offers a variety of unique features. Burleigh’s in-depth Bible information, eye-witness descriptions of the geography of the Holy Land, portrayal of Christian practices of the past and present, experiences as a missionary, and other illustrations and stories are unforgettably illuminating. Celia’s sometimes-poetic style, probing questions, contemporary analogies, and inspiring real-life narratives reveal the relevance and beauty of Bible passages. The hope of both authors is to cause the truth revealed in the Bible to flow like streams of living water into the heart of each reader.

MEDITATIONS ON LIFE AND LIVING?BORN OUT OF LOVE FOR GOD

MEDITATIONS ON LIFE AND LIVING?BORN OUT OF LOVE FOR GOD
Author: Elois Wilform-Malcolm
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1491844302

Meditations on Life and Living...Born Out of Love for God are basic but simple testimonials in story format with Scripture as the catalyst and theme for their birth. How many times have you sat alone somewhere just reflecting on the simplicity of life...how blessed you are, from where you came compared to where you are now. Author, Elois Wilform-Malcolm, brings these everyday things to life. It will seem as though you are right there by her side, witnessing what she does in her own mind, seeing, feeling, understanding her point of view as she correlates biblical Scriptures into her reflections and how your understanding of Scripture can be a driving force for you own life. Meditations on Life and Living...Born Out of Love for God will allow you to relive your past, reflect on the glory of your present and marvel at your future when you realize the joy, happiness, contentment and peace of mind you attain through a life with God. You will see where you were before salvation, understand who you are in your salvation and strive to be even better through salvation. You will see how Scriptures are being brought to "light" through everyday life situations. Wait till you read catchy titles such as: Throw Down Your Rocks, The Fragrance of Christ, or Wake Up Everybody. You will find excitement in the directions each testimonial meditation will take you. Reading these meditation will bring about purpose for studying the Bible, which is not to know the Bible but to know God. The Bible is not a book of rules but a book of principles which are clearly and simply brought out through these meditations. We get to know God through His Word, His spirit, our experiences and through prayer. May you be blessed!!

Spending Time with God

Spending Time with God
Author: Tamera Thoreson
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2021-09-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1664241086

Do you struggle to find time to spend alone with God? Do you want a closer relationship with Jesus while learning the art of Christian prayer and meditation? A deep relationship with Jesus is the key to a life of peace, prosperity, and purpose. If you are looking for ways to find time for prayer and meditation, Spending Time with God can help. Author Tamera Thoreson knows what it’s like to be overwhelmed and powerless, but she also knows how to create the time and space for Jesus and have an empowered life. Now she seeks to inspire and equip you to explore the concepts of prayer and meditation are and learn why they are essential for your life; set up your space for success; find the best time to pray and meditate; be prepared for roadblocks; and reap the benefits of prayer and meditation. Using the devotions and Bible challenges presented here, you can establish a new routine and change “I’m too busy” to “I’ve found the perfect time in my day to meditate” and “God really doesn’t want to talk to me” to “I have a deep, loving relationship with Jesus.” You can have the relationship you so desperately want, be equipped to embrace a calling for your life, and experience the joy and peace that only Jesus can give.

When I Meditate

When I Meditate
Author: Art Toalston
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1456609637

When I Meditate conveys this central message: It's good to pray and it's good to meditate. Some Christians find this hard to believe. They know that meditation is mentioned in the Bible, but they tend to think it is a practice that belongs in other religions. When I Meditate sets forth a winsome alternative - a Scripture-based, you-can-do-it understanding of meditation as a life-changing facet of prayer. Within a biblical context, When I Meditate relays an array of insights and illustrations for an enlivened readiness to pray - and to follow Jesus, through the Holy Spirit, into tender communion with the Father and to live out his message of redemption in a world of needy souls. Compared to religions and techniques that center on meditation, mantras, and physical postures for emptying one's soul into an impersonal cosmos, Christian meditation, in its all-important uniqueness as described in When I Meditate, entails God's use of Scripture to transform our minds and hearts. The riches of Scripture, when set in motion by prayer and meditation, can address any human need or yearning. Even one Scripture passage when memorized - and re-memorized as need be - and then internalized through meditation can be a catalyst for personal renewal and for conveying God's grace by word and deed to anyone, near or far, who yearns for a vibrant faith.

The Art of Divine Meditation

The Art of Divine Meditation
Author: Bishop Joseph Hall
Publisher: Sovereign Grace Publishers,
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2007
Genre: Meditation
ISBN: 1589603621

I suppose that it is profitable, rather than bold, for me to endeavor to teach the art of meditation. It is as heavenly a business as any that belongs to either men or Christians. And it is such a heavenly business as does unspeakably benefit the soul. For it is by meditation that we ransack our deep and false hearts, find out our secret enemies, come to grips with them, expel them, and arm ourselves against their re-entrance. By meditation we make use of all good means, fit ourselves for all good duties. By meditation we see our weaknesses, obtain redress, prevent temptations, cheer up our loneliness, temper our occasions of delight, get more light unto our knowledge, add more heat to our affections, put more life into our devotions. It is only by meditation that we are able to be strangers upon the earth (as we are commanded to be), and by this we are brought to a right estimation of all earthly things, finally into a sweet enjoyment of invisible comforts. It is by meditation that we see our Saviour, as Stephen did; we talk with God, as Moses did; we are ravished into Paradise, with blessed Paul, seeing that Heaven that we shall be so loath to leave, which things we cannot utter. Meditation alone is the remedy for security and worldliness. It is the pastime of saints, the ladder to Heaven; in short, it is the best way to improve Christianity. Learn it, if you can. Neglect it if you so desire, but he who does so shall never find joy neither in God, nor in himself. And though some of old have appropriated this duty to themselves (confining it within their cells, professing nothing but contemplation), claiming their immunity from those cares which accompany an active life, might have the best leisure for meditation, yet I deem it an envious wrong to conceal meditation from many, for its benefit may be universal. There is no man who is so taken up with action that he does not at some time have a free mind. And no reasonable mind is so simple as not to be able to better itself by secret thoughts. Those who have but little stock need best to know the rules of thrift. Surely divine meditation is nothing else but a bending of the mind upon some spiritual object, through different forms of discourse, until our thoughts come to an issue. And this must either be unpremeditated, occasioned by outward occurrences offered to the mind; or else it must be deliberate, wrought out of our own heart. And if it is deliberate, then it is either in matter of knowledge (for finding out some hidden truth, or overcoming some heresy by profound traversing of reason); or it is in matter of affection. Joseph Hall (July 1, 1574 - September 8, 1656), English bishop and satirist, was born at Bristow park, near Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, on the 1st of July 1574. Joseph Hall received his early education at the local school, and was sent (1589) to Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Hall was chosen for two years in succession to read the public lecture on rhetoric in the schools, and in 1595 became fellow of his college. In 1612 Lord Denny, afterwards earl of Norwich, gave him the curacy of Waltham-Holy-Cross, Essex, and in the same year he received the degree of D.D. Later he received the prebend of Millennial in the collegiate church of Wolver Hampton.