Speaking from 1 Timothy 4:15 and Joshua 1:8, Pastor Taiwo at the June 14 Sunday service said that finding time to meditate on God’s word gives Christians the ability to showcase His work and glory to the world.
According to him, God is interested in the success, progress, and prosperity of His children but they also must spend time to meditate on His word.
“The only way to bring to bear the finished work of God in your life is to meditate on the Word of God. When you spend time to meditate on God's Word, your success will be evident to all,” he said.
Pastor Taiwo further said that meditating on God’s words means to focus on Him, seek Him, and fill one’s mind with every of His word.
This, he said, requires the principles of putting one in the picture of the scripture, repeatedly thinking and confessing those scriptures daily.
“Fill your heart with the right things which is the Word of God. As long as your heart is filled with the right things, you will think right. And once your thoughts are right, you will begin to yield fruits,” he said.
Pastor continued by saying that the benefits of meditating on God’s word include, having the presence of God, manifestation to the world, and God’s involvement in everything such a believer does.
He, therefore, admonished believers never to get tired of meditating on God’s word.
“From today, spend day and night to meditate on the Word of God. Get a scripture as regards your situation and focus on it over and over, and see if the results would not be evident,” he urged.
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