Playlist: The W's and H's of Meditation (sermon series)

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The W's and H's of Meditation (Part One)

We become what we think about all day long, so ruminating on carnal thoughts brings death. Conversely, meditating on the right things leads to eternal life.


The W's and H's of Meditation (Part Two)

Meditating on God's Law produces profound peace and vivid memory. Meditation fosters tranquility, safeguarding the integrity of our emerging spiritual body.


The W's and H's of Meditation (Part Three)

Developing the daily habit of meditation on God's Word can displace that deadly carnal nature, replacing it with Godly character—the mind of God.


The W's and H's of Meditation (Part Four)

Mediting on the Brevity of Life

Meditating on the perils of our transitory existence paradoxically leads to a longer, happier life as our portion of God's Spirit grows within us.


The W's and H's of Meditation (Part Five)

Spiritual Legacy Box

If we stockpile God's Word into our nervous systems, even though our outer man is decaying while our inner self is being renewed, we will nurture our spiritual legacy.


The W's and H's of Meditation (Part Six)

The Case for Scripture Memorization

The admonition to remember is one of the most dominant themes in both Testaments. James teaches that the most important project is the cultivation of our minds.


The W's and H's of Meditation (Conclusion)

Because we will ultimately turn into what we assimilate, we must take back the hijacked tool of meditation to drive out carnal thoughts.