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What does the Bible say about meditation on God's word?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of meditating on God's word for spiritual growth and prosperity (1 Timothy 4:15, Joshua 1:8).

In 1 Timothy 4:15, Paul instructs Timothy to 'meditate upon these things; give thyself wholly to them; that thy profiting may appear to all.' This highlights the significance of deep contemplation on Scripture and the doctrines of the faith. Meditation is not just about passive reading; it is a focused and thoughtful engagement with God's word, which leads to spiritual growth and transformation.

Moreover, Joshua 1:8 reinforces this principle, stating that one should not let the Book of the Law depart from their mouth but meditate on it day and night, which will lead to success in obeying God's commands. Therefore, consistent, deliberate meditation on Scripture is essential for Christians to cultivate a deeper relationship with God and to reflect His character in their lives.
Scripture References: Psalms 1:1-2, Psalm 119:15, Psalm 1:1-2, Psalm 119:97

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Psalm 119:15
Charles Spurgeon · Oct 12, 2016
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