Below is a devotional from
Charles Spurgeon, I think it is particularly applicable for us today in the
midst of Covid-19. Along with this devotional, we might want to reacquaint
ourselves with Psalm 1.
Much love,
Bob
October 12th — Morning Reading
"I will meditate in Thy precepts." — Psalm 119:15
There are times
when solitude is better than society, and silence is wiser than speech. We
should be better Christians if we were more alone, waiting upon God, and
gathering through meditation on His Word spiritual strength for labour in His
service. We ought to muse upon the things of God, because we thus get the real
nutriment out of them. Truth is something like the cluster of the vine: if we
would have wine from it, we must bruise it; we must press and squeeze it many
times. The bruiser's feet must come down joyfully upon the bunches, or else the
juice will not flow; and they must well tread the grapes, or else much of the
precious liquid will be wasted. So we must, by meditation, tread the clusters
of truth, if we would get the wine of consolation therefrom.
Our bodies are not
supported by merely taking food into the mouth, but the process which really
supplies the muscle, and the nerve, and the sinew, and the bone, is the process
of digestion. It is by digestion that the outward food becomes assimilated with
the inner life. Our souls are not nourished merely by listening awhile to this,
and then to that, and then to the other part of divine truth. Hearing, reading,
marking, and learning, all require inwardly digesting to complete their
usefulness, and the inward digesting of the truth lies for the most part in
meditating upon it.
Why is it that some Christians, although they hear many
sermons, make but slow advances in the divine life? Because they neglect their
closets, and do not thoughtfully meditate on God's Word. They love the wheat,
but they do not grind it; they would have the corn, but they will not go forth
into the fields to gather it; the fruit hangs upon the tree, but they will not
pluck it; the water flows at their feet, but they will not stoop to drink it.
From such folly deliver us, O Lord, and be this our resolve this morning,
"I will meditate in Thy precepts."
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