Genesis 15:5,6 - "He took him outside and said, 'Look up at the sky and count the stars--if indeed you can count them.' Then He said to him, 'So shall your offspring be.' Abram believed the LORD, and He credited it to him as righteousness."
Scriptural meditation simply means thinking about and reflecting on the Word of God. It means pondering a particular scripture and mentally applying it to your own circumstances again and again until that scripture permanently marks your consciousness.
That's what meditation is all about. Taking time to envision the promise of God until it becomes a reality inside you. It's tremendously powerful, and by focusing on the scriptural promise God has given you, you can put it to work in your life just as Abram put it to work in his.
Don't just read the Word -- affirm it and meditate on it today.
Scriptural meditation simply means thinking about and reflecting on the Word of God. It means pondering a particular scripture and mentally applying it to your own circumstances again and again until that scripture permanently marks your consciousness.
That's what meditation is all about. Taking time to envision the promise of God until it becomes a reality inside you. It's tremendously powerful, and by focusing on the scriptural promise God has given you, you can put it to work in your life just as Abram put it to work in his.
Don't just read the Word -- affirm it and meditate on it today.