The Discipline of Study and MeditationSample

Meditate Day and Night
Key Passage: Psalm 1:1–3
Additional Verses:
- Joshua 1:8 (again)
- Psalm 119:15
Devotional Topic:
Biblical meditation is a slow soaking in the truth. It's not about emptying the mind, but filling it with God’s promises. The one who meditates becomes like a tree—unshakable, fruitful, alive.
Reflection Questions:
- What thoughts occupy your mind the most?
- What would change if God’s Word took that space instead?
Call to Action:
Choose one verse to meditate on today. Repeat it aloud, write it down, reflect on it throughout the day.
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About this Plan

This week invites you into the rich, transforming habit of opening the Bible not just to read—but to listen. To meditate on Scripture is to slow down, to linger in God's presence, and to allow His truth to renew your mind. The Word is alive and active. When we create space for it to speak, it shapes us into the likeness of Christ.
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