Maintaining Intimacy with the Spirit in a Busy World (VIII)
Spirit Breakfast 25/2/2021
Text: Ephesians 5:18 (New Living Translation)
Don’t be drunk with wine, because that will ruin your life. Instead, be filled with the Holy Spirit.
Continued from last time...
Tips on how to meditate on the Word despite a busy schedule
2. Keep repeating the verse or a part of the verse to yourself through the day.
This is what Joshua 1:8 means when it says "This book of the law shall not depart out of your mouth".
When people hear meditation, they think it's only a mind thing. However, true meditation cannot be done without voicing words.
The Hebrew word that is translated as meditate is Hagar which means to mutter.
When you mutter the Word (meditate) under your breath, you allow the breath of the Almighty flow within you.
Repeating a Bible verse received allows you to connect with the Holy Spirit who inspired the verse.
As you continue to speak those words from the Word, you begin to encounter the Word Himself.
This is the process where the Word becomes flesh; that is, that which is intangible becomes tangible.
The reality of the Word becomes unmistakable through the process of hagah.
It is during meditation, we get light because it is the entrance of the Word that gives light (Psalm 119:130), and the Word only enters into us through meditation.
Therefore, the level of illumination received is proportional to the level of the Word within.
In summary, keep repeating the Divinely received verse for each day to yourself and watch as your light break forth like the Daystar.
I decree over your life may the deep of the earth release all the goodness that belongs to you in Jesus name.
Have a graced day...
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