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Welcome to day 34 of 40 days of Inner healing - THE RESTORATIVE POWER OF SCRIPTURE
When we mention meditation in a Christian context, we’re referring to the practice of reflecting deeply on God’s Word, allowing it to permeate our thoughts and transform our hearts.
To meditate is to fill our minds with the word.
To create vivid mental pictures of the word in our minds or imagination, to see so clearly that we speak.
There is a level of ponder where your mind accepts your imagination as reality and then your life begins to move in that direction.
For example you can remember a sad memory from the past so much that you start to cry or speak to yourself as though the person were in front of you.
In the same way, the word of God can be so real in the process of meditation, that it rewires your identity and reality.
Listen to find out more about the restorative power of scripture.
By Pastor Sema Kumbela FombutuWelcome to day 34 of 40 days of Inner healing - THE RESTORATIVE POWER OF SCRIPTURE
When we mention meditation in a Christian context, we’re referring to the practice of reflecting deeply on God’s Word, allowing it to permeate our thoughts and transform our hearts.
To meditate is to fill our minds with the word.
To create vivid mental pictures of the word in our minds or imagination, to see so clearly that we speak.
There is a level of ponder where your mind accepts your imagination as reality and then your life begins to move in that direction.
For example you can remember a sad memory from the past so much that you start to cry or speak to yourself as though the person were in front of you.
In the same way, the word of God can be so real in the process of meditation, that it rewires your identity and reality.
Listen to find out more about the restorative power of scripture.