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What is the difference between Bible reading and Bible meditation?

We believe that it is essential to differentiate between reading and meditating on the Bible. Reading is primarily assimilation of facts without application. In other words, it is for gathering of information.

When we meditate on the Word of God, we seek to make personal application of the Scriptures to our own lives and circumstances. This results in more than the intake of information; it transforms by leading to the formation of the individual into Christlikeness.

It is at that very moment that the Holy Spirit is able to speak to us, for as the apostle Paul said, "All scripture is ... profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness" (2 Timothy 3:16). We never know how or when the Holy Spirit will use the Word of God to bring conviction and correction. As God promises in Isaiah 55:11, the Word "will not return to me empty."

It is also essential to remember that Satan knows the Scriptures well. He often uses Scripture, out of context, to tempt us. He is a master at distorting what the Word of God says (Genesis 3:1). However, when Satan tempted Jesus in the wilderness (Luke, chapter 4), Jesus correctly used the Scriptures to defeat him. The Word of God is our sure defense against Satan's attacks.

 

3 Comments

gary says 5.21.2013, 05:43 a.m.

Thank you

fiskani says 3.22.2013, 08:50 a.m.

this has bee very helpful Thank you

krista says 8.28.2012, 1:16 p.m.

Meditation- does this mean to just sit and ponder or is there more to it. I want to be able to soak up the Word of God but i feel very antsy in the process help me understand meditation better

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