Meditation
By Jim Downing
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In this classic Navigator message refreshed for a new generation, author Jim Downing explores each method, giving practical instruction and encouragement to readers who want to experience a more abiding relationship with God.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I always struggled with knowing how to meditate on God’s word. This book helped tremendously on knowing the importance of why to meditate on His truth and how to do so.
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Meditation - Jim Downing
INTRODUCTION
An Oriental fable tells of three horsemen who were traveling through the desert at night. Unexpectedly they were confronted by a mysterious person. The stranger told them that they would soon cross the dry bed of a stream.
When you arrive there,
he declared, get off your horses and fill your pockets and saddle bags from the riverbed. At sunrise, examine the stones you have picked up. You will be both glad and sorry.
As the man predicted, the travelers came to a dry streambed. In a spirit of adventure they put a few of the many stones they found scattered about into their pockets. At sunrise the next day they examined the pebbles they had picked up. To their great astonishment they found the stones had been transformed into diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and other precious stones.
Recalling the statement of the stranger in the desert, they understood what he meant—they were glad for the pebbles they had picked up but sorry they hadn’t taken more.
This lesson is true also in the Christian life. Your walk with God will be enriched as the truths you appropriate from the Bible are transformed into spiritual jewels to add to your spiritual treasure. One of these spiritual jewels is the ability to get going again after a time of being stalled on a spiritual plateau.
One day when I came home for lunch, my wife, Morena, greeted me with, The washing machine isn’t working. I turned it on, and the tub filled up with water but nothing else happened.
I went down to the basement and, suspecting the gremlin causing the problem was hidden behind the washing machine, started to slide it out from the wall. As I rocked the machine slightly, the agitator started the water swirling and the machine finished its cycle perfectly. I thereupon instructed my wife to shake
the machine if it happened again.
It did happen again, and a good shake
was all that was needed to cause the wash cycle to start. But a question persisted in the back of my mind: What if she shakes the machine and it does not correct the problem? So I got out my tools and went to work. I discovered that the spring in the float switch was broken. Ordinarily when the proper water level is reached, a float activates an electric switch that stops the incoming water and starts the wash cycle. But with the switch spring broken, no action occurred after the tub was filled till someone shook the machine.
In the Christian life we sometimes fail to function as we should, but if we read the Bible, pray, hear the Word preached, or get exhorted by a friend, we may be shaken
enough spiritually to get back in the cycle. But what happens if none of these shakings works?
The principles in this book will teach you how to appropriate many spiritual jewels, how to get moving again if bogged down, and how to be revitalized spiritually when you have the unwanted experience of coming to a spiritual plateau or a spiritual halt.
While this book is not an exhaustive treatment of the victorious Christian life, those who put into practice the principles presented will be able to turn pebbles of Christian truth into jewels of Christian experience.
CHAPTER 1
GOD’S PICTURE OF A FRUITFUL CHRISTIAN
For every New Testament truth that God presents, He also has given an Old Testament illustration or picture. The picture illuminating that truth is often worth more than the oft-quoted thousand words.
For example, when Christ was about to tell of His forthcoming crucifixion, He said to Nicodemus, As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness
(John 3:14; see also Numbers 21:5-9). This statement caught Nicodemus’s attention by calling to mind a picture of the historical incident he knew so well. When Jesus spoke of Himself as the Good Shepherd, the minds of His Jewish audience must have gone back to David’s immortal words on the Lord as his personal Shepherd, the One who takes care of His people (see John 10; also Psalm 23).
Many Old Testament incidents, then, were used to illustrate New Testament teachings.
Sharing Christ’s Life
The New Testament truth we want to consider is best expressed in the Phillips paraphrase of Jesus’ words: It is the man who shares my life and whose life I share who proves fruitful
(John 15:5,
PH
). The Old Testament picture of this New Testament truth is found in the words of the prophet Jeremiah:
Blessed is the man who trusts in the L
ORD
And whose trust is the L
ORD
.
For he will be like a tree planted by the water,
That extends its roots by a stream
And will not fear when the heat comes;
But its leaves will be green,
And it will not be anxious in a year of drought
Nor cease to yield fruit. (17:7-8)
We want to isolate and examine the three things that Jeremiah talks about. First, the tree in the prophet’s statement was faced by the adversities of heat and drought. We don’t know how hot it was or how dry it was, but it must really have been dry. Perhaps it had not rained for three years and the temperature was 120 degrees in the shade.
A tongue-in-cheek story out of the American Southwest tells of an incident during a drought. No rain had fallen for three years. Finally the drought was broken, and one of the citizens got caught in the ensuing rainstorm. It was so sudden and so unexpected that he passed out. According to the tale, it took three buckets of sand to revive him. The tree Jeremiah talks about was in the midst of an extended heat and drought wave.
Second, under these adverse climatic conditions an extraordinary phenomenon took place. In spite of the heat and drought, the leaves of the tree remained green and it never missed a fruit-bearing season. This does not seem to have occurred naturally.
The third point is that the tree had a secret, and its secret was that it spread out its roots by the river. The roots of the tree, especially the taproot, maintained contact with the life-giving moisture that the river