The transforming power of meditation

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This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success. - Joshua 1:8
There is true value and riches in meditation. From a Christian perspective, meditation on the Word of God is a powerful practice in our daily lives. The word "meditate" comes from the same root as our word "medicine" - Meditation is a way to literally think ourselves to health. When we meditate on the scriptures we ponder on them, savoring them, ruminating and musing over every word, every jot and title, allowing them to speak to us, wash over us, transform us.
For the word of God [is] living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart - Hebrews 4:12
....be transformed by the renewing of your mind.... - Romans 12:2
The scriptures have the power to penetrate deep into our hearts and in that deep place they "discern", they critique, our thoughts, ideas and concepts - aligning them with revealed truth and quickening these internal conversations of ours.  From this place of inner health and healing there arises a gushing of life that bursts forth and manifests itself as a business idea, or a new ministry concept - a manifestation of a coming Kingdom being reflected from a deep well of treasure within. Recommended reading:

The key to your future lies in a day

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"Ten steps to a new you!" "Be transformed by the power of positive thinking!" "You can if you think you can!" Heard this all before somewhere? The self-help industry is a multi-billionaire one. I know, I contributed a fair amount of greenbacks to help make it so, purchasing the latest self-help books, manuals and programs. This industry plays on an inner sense that everyone has that they were born to be great, and that there must be more to life than this. To a certain degree the core message "you can be great" is healthy because I believe that you were born to be glorious. The method espoused is what I take issue with. Lately I am being possessed by a thought. What if the answer does not lie within me? What if everything that I need, and everything that I desire for my life is wrapped-up in an event that happened two thousand years ago when a young man was butchered, crushed, and left to die, nailed onto a piece of wood? This may sound extreme to some, foolish to others, but I am getting to realise that far from being extreme, my comment above actually risks falling far short of what was accomplished on that remarkable day. With the passage of time, we often lose perspective, and with a loss of perspective we often lose meaning. The Cross of Calvary was the place where salvation was purchased - sins were atoned for, and a way back to the Father was forged - and thankfully so. It was also the place where much more than this was achieved.
Therefore He is also able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, since He always lives to make intercession for them. -Hebrews 7:25
Salvation here is the Greek word "Sozo" and it means much more than just the salvation of your soul, in the technical biblical sense.
Sozo: 1. to save a suffering one (from perishing); 2. to make well, 3. heal, restore to health; 4. to make whole; 5. to deliver.
Salvation was bought at the Cross, and this salvation includes the technical biblical sense, as well as also including saving from suffering, total healing and restoration, and making complete and delivering from all evil. In short, Sozo means salvation, healing and deliverance. Not only can Jesus "sozo" (save, heal and deliver and restore) you, He does it "to the uttermost", completely, perfectly, utterly. Are you seeing your healing being purchased at that Cross? Are you seeing your wholeness being purchased at that Cross? - physical wholeness, emotional wholeness, and spiritual wholeness? I'm done with the self-help deal. I think I'm gonna go for the Sozo-help deal. Last time I checked I didn't see me capable of helping me because if me had been able to help me, then me would never have been in a mess to start off with. I looked at an event that happened two-thousand years ago however, and I saw a man who took a Cross that I might take a Crown, he took a beating that I might take health, He bore ridicule that I might hear a "well done", he was crushed and bruised that I might be rescued and recovered, and I saw that the punishment of my peace was upon Him. Truly, there is only one step to a new you - look upon Jesus today, and on that Cross you will find a utter transformation deeper and more complete than any self-help could ever get you.