Back to the Basics 365Намуна

In Joshua 1:8, the word "meditate" comes from the Latin verb "meditari", which means “to think about” or “to consider.” Similarly, in the Bible, you will see a word that appears from time to time: Selah. This term is thought to be a musical instruction and a signal to pause and reflect on what you have just heard. In other words, this term invites us to stop and meditate on God and what He is saying.
The Bible encourages us in Joshua 1:8 and Psalm 1 to meditate on God's Word as often as possible. While it may be challenging to do this during a busy lunch break at work, consider taking a quiet walk alone around your neighborhood or visiting a park with your Bible. Find a peaceful spot and spend time pondering God's Holy Word. Time in God's Word is truly time well spent!
Have you meditated on God's Word today?
About this Plan

Building a strong biblical foundation is essential for a lasting, authentic relationship with God! Back to the Basics 365 guides you through a yearlong discipleship journey modeled after how Jesus mentored His disciples. Each month focuses on a Bible theme, teaching fundamentals of faith, spiritual growth, and core Bible truths. Daily readings include Scripture passages on the theme, plus chapters from Psalms and Proverbs to strengthen Worship and Wisdom. Devotions and monthly videos provide context and practical applications. In just 10 minutes per day, this plan will help you grow deeper in your faith and relationship with God!
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