I’m writing about 2 easy ways to meditate on God’s Word at W2W Ministries today. Here’s a peek at my post, and I hope you’ll head over to read the rest.
Help me understand the meaning of your commandments,
and I will meditate on your wonderful deeds.
Psalm 119:27 NLT
This verse offers two key areas for meditation: God’s laws and God’s deeds. By meditating on both, our faith will be strengthened. Let’s break this down.
God’s laws
Did you learn the Ten Commandments when you were young? Since I grew up in the Lutheran church, I had a strong understanding of God’s law. I still have a bracelet I wore to Sunday school as a child. It has silver links with little charms of each of the ten commandments.
I’m grateful that I grew up with a deep appreciation and respect for God’s laws. His laws aren’t meant to steal the joy from our lives. They are meant to protect, guide, and lead us to the abundant life He promises. . .
God’s deeds
Remembering God’s wonderful deeds is a way to anchor your faith. You can study His marvelous acts in the Old Testament, such as delivering the Israelites from Egypt in Exodus. Study Jesus’ miracles in the Gospels. You can also read the book of Acts to learn how the Holy Spirit empowered the disciples when the church was established.
Keep reading over at W2W Ministries today to learn more.
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