“I will meditate on your precepts and fix my eyes on your
ways. I will delight in your statutes; I will not forget your word.” Psalm
119:15
Thinking has fallen into ill repute in our time and culture.
We want everything to be quick and painless. You see this in social media. On
Facebook, people will read a headline and post a comment on it without reading
the article. People like Twitter because the comments are no more than 140
characters long. Some would rather have a photograph with a hashtag.
You cannot grow in your walk with the Lord this way. You
cannot get to know him through his word by reading one verse and going on your
way.
The Psalmist of Psalm 119 understood this. He meditated on
God’s words, delighted in them and memorized them.
Meditation is not magical. It is not the meditation that
comes from eastern religions where you empty your mind to relax. The purpose is
not to relax, but to know and understand God.
Meditation is, in simplest terms, thinking about God as
revealed in his word. The Psalmist may only have had the Law, the first five
books of the Bible on which to reflect. He certainly did not have the whole
Bible as we do. Yet, he meditated on the things the Lord said to do and he
delighted in them.
It may be hard for us to imagine meditating on the law, much
less delighting in it. We would rather meditate on God’s love, or on verses
that speak to our peace or joy. Yet, the Psalmist found joy in his meditation
because it God’s law revealed God’s character. It also showed a person the best
way to live.
The Psalmist’s meditations allowed him to fix his eyes on
the ways of God. He pursued holiness because God is holy. His pursuit was not
onerous, but joyful, because his meditations have brought him to see the
excellence of the God and his ways.
You can do this. You will need to do it deliberately,
though. It will not happen without a plan. So, set aside some time for this.
Pick a book of the Bible, read a passage, and meditate on it. Think about what
it says about God. Think about what it says about you. Praise God for the
things it says about him. Pray for help with the things it says about you.
Confess sin, be thankful and enjoy the presence of the Lord.
You will soon find
that you delight in the Lord and in his word.
No comments:
Post a Comment